DocumentCode
755371
Title
Congestion control for best-effort service: why we need a new paradigm
Author
Lefelhocz, Christopher ; Lyles, Bryan ; Shenker, Scott ; Zhang, Lixia
Author_Institution
Fore Syst., USA
Volume
10
Issue
1
fYear
1996
Firstpage
10
Lastpage
19
Abstract
The current congestion control paradigm assumes that end users will use a single mandated algorithm. While the work done in this area has proven to be of great value, we need to recognize as a community that this paradigm is clearly inappropriate for future public networks. The reformulation of congestion control for best-effort service is discussed. We are not attempting to design specific new congestion control algorithms. Instead, we are merely trying to articulate the design principles. Many of these principles have been discussed before; however, with ATM currently designing a best-effort service under the name available bit rate (ABR) and the increasing commercialization of the Internet, these issues warrant revisiting. We outline the service model for best-effort service, describe the set of mechanisms available to implement this service model and contrast their various roles. The implications of our findings for future network design are discussed including some well-known examples of congestion control mechanisms
Keywords
Internet; asynchronous transfer mode; switching networks; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication services; ABR; ATM; Internet; available bit rate; best-effort service; congestion control; network design; service model; Bandwidth; Buffer overflow; Circuits; Feedback; Internet; Packet switching; Quality of service; Resource management; Telecommunication traffic; Uncertainty;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Network, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0890-8044
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/65.484227
Filename
484227
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