DocumentCode :
1404219
Title :
The performance of TCP/IP for networks with high bandwidth-delay products and random loss
Author :
Lakshman, T.V. ; Madhow, Upamanyu
Author_Institution :
Bell Labs., Lucent Technol., Holmdel, NJ, USA
Volume :
5
Issue :
3
fYear :
1997
fDate :
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
336
Lastpage :
350
Abstract :
This paper examines the performance of TCP/IP, the Internet data transport protocol, over wide-area networks (WANs) in which data traffic could coexist with real-time traffic such as voice and video. Specifically, we attempt to develop a basic understanding, using analysis and simulation, of the properties of TCP/IP in a regime where: (1) the bandwidth-delay product of the network is high compared to the buffering in the network and (2) packets may incur random loss (e.g., due to transient congestion caused by fluctuations in real-time traffic, or wireless links in the path of the connection). The following key results are obtained. First, random loss leads to significant throughput deterioration when the product of the loss probability and the square of the bandwidth-delay product is larger than one. Second, for multiple connections sharing a bottleneck link, TCP is grossly unfair toward connections with higher round-trip delays. This means that a simple first in first out (FIFO) queueing discipline might not suffice for data traffic in WANs. Finally, while the Reno version of TCP produces less bursty traffic than the original Tahoe version, it is less robust than the latter when successive losses are closely spaced. We conclude by indicating modifications that may be required both at the transport and network layers to provide good end-to-end performance over high-speed WANs
Keywords :
Internet; buffer storage; data communication; delays; packet switching; performance evaluation; probability; queueing theory; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; voice communication; wide area networks; FIFO queueing; Internet data transport protocol; Reno version; TCP/IP; Tahoe version; bottleneck link; bursty traffic; data traffic; first in first out queueing; high bandwidth-delay products; loss probability; network buffering; network layer; network performance; random loss; real-time traffic; round-trip delays; simulation; transient congestion; transport layer; video traffic; voice traffic; wide area networks; wireless links; Analytical models; Delay; Fluctuations; IP networks; TCPIP; Telecommunication traffic; Throughput; Traffic control; Transient analysis; Transport protocols;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1063-6692
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/90.611099
Filename :
611099
Link To Document :
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