Title :
Available bandwidth probing in hybrid home networks
Author :
Olvera-Irigoyen, Oscar ; Kortebi, Abdesselem ; Toutain, Laurent ; Ros, David
Abstract :
A number of studies show that most of current probing tools, for available bandwidth, exhibit low accuracy, and slow convergence in Home Networks. Some reasons of this behavior include the high queuing variability of probing flows, which is induced by multiple-access mechanisms, time-variant capacity links of hybrid paths, and the instability of beta probing tools. Considering these constrains of the measurement process and the limitations of probing-tools, this paper proposes using Iperf in a lightweight mode to obtain maximum throughput of non-disruptive TCP flows to estimate the available bandwidth. Our experimental results show that Iperf doubles the accuracy of the estimates compared with IGI/PTR, Pathchirp and Wbest, on representative hybrid paths. We also show that due to the low bandwidth delay products (BDP), of home network paths, we can keep low overhead using TCP flows with convenient probing/polling intervals, which reduces the intrusiveness associated to the default Iperf usage.
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; local area networks; queueing theory; transport protocols; IGI-PTR; Pathchirp; Wbest; available bandwidth probing; beta probing tool; convenient probing-polling interval; default Iperf usage; high queuing variability; hybrid home network; low bandwidth delay product; multiple-access mechanism; nondisruptive TCP flow; probing flow; time-variant capacity link; Accuracy; Bandwidth; Benchmark testing; Delay; Home automation; Probes; Throughput; Available Bandwidth Probing; Home Networks; Iperf; Link Quality Measurement; Path Capacity; Performance;
Conference_Titel :
Local & Metropolitan Area Networks (LANMAN), 2011 18th IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Chapel Hill, NC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1264-7
DOI :
10.1109/LANMAN.2011.6076944