학술논문

Measurements based analysis of the characteristics of TCP in a Differentiated Services capable network
Document Type
Conference
Source
27th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks, 2002. Proceedings. LCN 2002. Local computer networks Local Computer Networks, 2002. Proceedings. LCN 2002. 27th Annual IEEE Conference on. :395-402 2002
Subject
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Intelligent networks
Throughput
Quality of service
Diffserv networks
Internet
Aggregates
Communication system traffic control
Telecommunication traffic
Testing
Fluid flow measurement
Language
ISSN
0742-1303
Abstract
This paper presents results from performance measurements in a test network that can be operated as an ordinary best effort or as a Differentiated Services (DiffServ) capable network. The target of the measurements was to analyse the effects that the DS mechanism has on the behaviour of the TCP flow control mechanism. The network implements service differentiation by using eight drop precedence levels and separate classes for real time and non-real time traffic. Performed tests verified that our QoS (quality of service) implementation allows QoS-controlled TCP senders to recover faster from congestion than what is possible for TCP sessions in a purely best-effort network. When QoS is enabled, the access node helps smooth traffic bursts flowing into the DiffServ core network. As a consequence, the congestion window oscillates moderately and keeps TCP operating in the congestion avoidance phase, making the rate adjustment scheme more controllable.