Title :
Packet drop avoidance for high-speed network transmission protocol
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Distributed Syst., Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., CA, USA
fDate :
28 June-1 July 2004
Abstract :
As network bandwidth continues to grow and longer paths are used to exchange large scientific data between storage systems and GRID computation, it has become increasingly obvious that there is a need to deploy a packet drop avoidance mechanism into network transmission protocols. Current end-to-end congestion avoidance mechanisms used in transmission control protocol (TCP) have worked well on low bandwidth delay product networks, but with newer high-bandwidth delay networks they have shown to be inefficient and prone to unstable. This is largely due to increased network bandwidth coupled with changes in Internet traffic patterns. These changes come from a variety of new network applications that are being developed to take advantage of the increased network bandwidth. This paper examines the end-to-end congestion avoidance mechanism and perform a step-by-step analysis of its theory. In addition we propose an alternative approach developed as part of a new network transmission protocol. Our alternative protocol uses a packet drop avoidance (PDA) mechanism built on top of the maximum burst size (MBS) theory combined with a real-time available bandwidth algorithm.
Keywords :
Internet; packet switching; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; GRID computation; Internet traffic; TCP; bandwidth algorithm; congestion avoidance; high-speed network transmission protocol; large scientific data exchange; maximum burst size theory; network bandwidth; packet drop avoidance; storage systems; transmission control protocol; Bandwidth; Communication system traffic control; Computer networks; Couplings; Grid computing; High-speed networks; IP networks; Performance analysis; Personal digital assistants; Protocols;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology: Research and Education, 2004. ITRE 2004. 2nd International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8625-6
DOI :
10.1109/ITRE.2004.1393634