학술논문

Is the ''Law of the Jungle'' Sustainable for the Internet?
Document Type
Conference
Source
IEEE INFOCOM 2009 INFOCOM 2009, IEEE. :28-36 Apr, 2009
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Internet
Stability
Bandwidth
Fluid flow control
Telecommunication traffic
Streaming media
Communications Society
Telecommunication congestion control
Telecommunication control
Propagation losses
Language
ISSN
0743-166X
Abstract
In this paper we seek to characterize the behavior of the Internet in the absence of congestion control. More specifically, we assume all sources transmit at their maximum rate and recover from packet loss by the use of some ideal erasure coding scheme. We estimate the efficiency of resource utilization in terms of the maximum load the network can sustain, accounting for the random nature of traffic. Contrary to common belief, there is generally no congestion collapse. Efficiency remains higher than 90% for most network topologies as long as maximum source rates are less than link capacity by one or two orders of magnitude. Moreover, a simple fair drop policy enforcing fair sharing at flow level is sufficient to guarantee 100% efficiency in all cases.