Gain More for Less: The Surprising Benefits of QoS Management in Constrained NDN Networks

Cenk Gündoğan, Jakob Pfender, M. Frey, T. Schmidt, Felix Shzu-Juraschek, Matthias Wählisch
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Abstract

Quality of Service (QoS) in the IP world mainly manages forwarding resources, i.e., link capacities and buffer spaces. In addition, Information Centric Networking (ICN) offers resource dimensions such as in-network caches and forwarding state. In constrained wireless networks, these resources are scarce with a potentially high impact due to lossy radio transmission. In this paper, we explore the two basic service qualities (i) prompt and (ii) reliable traffic forwarding for the case of NDN. The resources we take into account are forwarding and queuing priorities, as well as the utilization of caches and of forwarding state space. We treat QoS resources not only in isolation, but correlate their use on local nodes and between network members. Network-wide coordination is based on simple, predefined QoS code points. Our findings indicate that coordinated QoS management in ICN is more than the sum of its parts and exceeds the impact QoS can have in the IP world.
少花钱多赚钱:受限NDN网络中QoS管理的惊人好处
IP世界中的QoS (Quality of Service)主要管理转发资源,即链路容量和缓冲空间。此外,信息中心网络(ICN)还提供资源维度,如网络内缓存和转发状态。在受限的无线网络中,这些资源是稀缺的,并且由于有损耗的无线电传输而具有潜在的高影响。在本文中,我们探讨了两个基本的服务质量(1)及时和(2)可靠的流量转发的NDN的情况下。我们考虑的资源是转发和排队优先级,以及缓存和转发状态空间的利用率。我们不仅孤立地对待QoS资源,而且将它们在本地节点和网络成员之间的使用联系起来。全网范围的协调基于简单的、预定义的QoS代码点。我们的研究结果表明,ICN中的协调QoS管理不仅仅是其各部分的总和,而且超过了QoS在IP世界中的影响。
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