A modular analysis of network transmission protocols

M. Adler, Y. Bartal, J. Byers, M. Luby, D. Raz
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Abstract

We propose a new model for the analysis of data transmission protocols in lossy communication networks. The overall goal of a data transmission protocol is to successfully transmit a message from the sender to the receiver We study the performance of protocols in an adversarial setting where the loss pattern and latencies of packets are determined by an adversary. We advocate the modular decomposition of data transmission protocols into a time scheduling policy, which determines when packets are to be sent, and a data selection policy, which determines what data is to be placed in each sent packet. We concentrate on the data selection policy and require that the protocol will achieve high bandwidth utilization in transmitting any prefix of the transmitted message. The simple and universal data selection policy we introduce is provably close to optimal in the following sense: For any time scheduling policy and any network behavior in the worst case prefix measure our data selection policy performs as well as any other data selection policy up to a constant additive term. Our explicit modular decomposition of a transmission protocol into two policies should be contrasted with existing network protocols such as TCP/IP. Our result shows that the performance of the overall transmission protocol would not degrade in performance (and could improve dramatically) if it used our universal data selection policy in place of its own. We therefore reduce the problem of designing a data transmission protocol to the task of designing a time scheduling policy.
网络传输协议的模块化分析
提出了一种分析有损通信网络中数据传输协议的新模型。数据传输协议的总体目标是成功地将消息从发送方传输到接收方。我们在对抗性设置中研究协议的性能,其中数据包的丢失模式和延迟由对手确定。我们提倡将数据传输协议模块化分解为时间调度策略和数据选择策略,前者决定何时发送数据包,后者决定在每个发送的数据包中放置哪些数据。重点研究了数据选择策略,并要求协议在传输报文的任意前缀时都能达到较高的带宽利用率。我们引入的简单通用的数据选择策略在以下意义上证明是接近最优的:对于任何时间调度策略和任何最坏情况前缀度量下的网络行为,我们的数据选择策略的性能与任何其他数据选择策略一样好,直到一个常数相加项。我们将传输协议显式模块化分解为两个策略,应该与现有的网络协议(如TCP/IP)进行对比。我们的结果表明,如果使用我们的通用数据选择策略来代替自己的策略,那么整个传输协议的性能不会降低(并且可以显着提高)。因此,我们将设计数据传输协议的问题简化为设计时间调度策略的任务。
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