Title :
Adaptive Bandwidth Control to Handle Long-Duration Large Flows
Author :
Kawahara, Ryoichi ; Mori, Tatsuya ; Kamiyama, Noriaki ; Harada, Shigeaki ; Hasegawa, Haruhisa
Author_Institution :
NTT Service Integration Labs., NTT Corp., Musashino, Japan
Abstract :
We describe a method of adaptively controlling bandwidth allocation to flows for reducing the file transfer time of short flows without decreasing throughput of long-duration large flows. According to the rapid increase in Internet traffic volume, effective traffic engineering is increasingly required. Specifically, the traffic of long-duration large flows due to the use of peer-to-peer applications, for example, is a problem. Most conventional QoS controls allocate a fair-share bandwidth to each flow regardless of its duration. Thus, a long-duration large flow (such as a P2P flow) is allocated the same bandwidth as a short- duration flow (such as data from a Web page) in which the user is more sensitive to response time, i.e., file transfer time. As a result, long-duration large flows consume bandwidth over a long period and increase response times of short-duration flows, and conventional QoS methods do nothing to prevent this. In this paper, we therefore investigate a different approach, that is, a new form of bandwidth control that enables us to achieve better performance when handling short-duration flows while maintaining performance when handling long-duration flows. The basic idea is to tag packets of long-duration large flows according to traffic conditions and to give temporarily higher priority to non-tagged packets during network congestion. We also show the effectiveness of our method through simulation.
Keywords :
adaptive control; channel allocation; peer-to-peer computing; quality of service; telecommunication congestion control; QoS controls; adaptive bandwidth control; file transfer time; handle long duration large flows; peer-to-peer application; Adaptive control; Bandwidth; Channel allocation; Communication system traffic control; Delay; Internet; Peer to peer computing; Programmable control; Throughput; Web pages;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2009. ICC '09. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dresden
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3435-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1938-1883
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2009.5198696