Title :
Classifiers for the causes of data loss using packet-loss signatures
Author :
Dickens, Phillip M. ; Larson, Jay W.
Abstract :
A necessary step in the development of next-generation congestion control mechanisms is the ability to accurately classify the root cause(s) of observed data loss and to develop responses tailored to the particular cause. Toward this end, we are developing a classification mechanism based on the collection and analysis of what we term packet-loss signatures, which describe the patterns of packet loss in the current transmission window. We are exploring the application of complexity theory to the problem of learning the underlying structure (or lack thereof) of these signatures, and studying the relationship between such underlying structure and the system conditions responsible for its generation. In this paper, we describe the algorithm for determining the complexity of packet-loss signatures, show how complexity measures can be mapped to the underlying causes of packet loss, and provide experimental results demonstrating the effectiveness of our approach.
Keywords :
computational complexity; grid computing; local area networks; performance evaluation; telecommunication congestion control; complexity theory; data loss causes; next-generation congestion control mechanisms; packet-loss signatures; Biology computing; Complexity theory; Computer networks; Computer science; Distributed computing; Grid computing; Laboratories; Large-scale systems; Mathematics; Pattern analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Cluster Computing and the Grid, 2004. CCGrid 2004. IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8430-X
DOI :
10.1109/CCGrid.2004.1336570