Title :
ICM: the R2ED and edge-based congestion management
Author :
Chiruvolu, Girish ; Charcranoon, Saravut
Author_Institution :
Network Archit., Alcatel USA, Richardson, TX, USA
Abstract :
This paper proposes integrated congestion management (ICM) scheme. It is a novel domain-based congestion management scheme that can exploit the low edge-to-edge round trip times and the ingress rate regulation to achieve lower congestion recovery period (CRP). The scheme consists of two essential components. The first component is a rate-based random early detection (R2ED) active queue management scheme providing a fair buffer allocation to individual flows in addition to an early congestion detection mechanism. The second component is the rate regulation at the ingress nodes of a domain so that lower congestion recovery periods are achieved based on the early congestion detection of the R2ED at the core nodes. The proposed scheme does not require any per-flows state maintenance at the core nodes. Only the access nodes (first-hop) maintain per-flows rates in order to keep track of individual flow rates that are inserted into the packets. Simulation results demonstrate the several key benefits provided by the ICM scheme, including (a) fair resource allocation among individual flows (b) resilience in terms of rapid recovery from congestion (c) robustness regarding the protection of the network from aggressive sources, avoiding congestion collapse and (d) low complexity in implementation resulting in a highly scalable network. Directions for future research are further outlined
Keywords :
Internet; computer network management; queueing theory; telecommunication congestion control; ICM; Internet; R2ED; access nodes; aggressive sources; complexity; congestion collapse; congestion detection mechanism; congestion recovery period; congestion recovery periods; core node; domain-based congestion management scheme; edge-based congestion management; edge-to-edge round trip times; fair buffer allocation; fair resource allocation; highly scalable network; ingress nodes; ingress rate regulation; integrated congestion management scheme; packets; per-flows rates; rate regulation; rate-based random early detection active queue management scheme; resilience; Bandwidth; Communication system traffic control; Cyclic redundancy check; Feedback; Internet; Protection; Resilience; Resource management; Robustness; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2001. ICC 2001. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Helsinki
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7097-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2001.937034