Enforcing fairness with explicit network feedback in the Internet

M. Gerla, W. Weng, R. Cigno
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Fairness in the Internet is becoming a major obstacle for the introduction of commercial services. In this paper we address the problem of fairness with a slightly non-standard approach: we show that, in order to achieve fairness in the Internet, it is enough to provide good congestion control, without the need for explicit computation of fairness indexes. We first introduce a TCP-based congestion scheme that takes into account available bandwidth resources on links, describing how this scheme can be easily introduced as a TCP option in end-systems; it requires neither a centralized approach in routers, nor a per-flow management of traffic. Then several scenarios are analyzed via simulation, showing how and to what degree fairness is achieved. Results are compared with a traditional TCP-Reno implementation with RED routers. Finally, the coexistence of the new TCP version with traditional implementations is discussed.
在互联网上通过明确的网络反馈来加强公平
互联网的公平性正成为引入商业服务的主要障碍。在本文中,我们用一种稍微不标准的方法来解决公平性问题:我们表明,为了在互联网中实现公平性,提供良好的拥塞控制就足够了,而不需要显式计算公平性指标。我们首先介绍了一种基于TCP的拥塞方案,该方案考虑了链路上可用的带宽资源,并描述了如何将该方案轻松地作为TCP选项引入终端系统;它既不需要在路由器中采用集中式方法,也不需要对流量进行逐流管理。然后通过仿真分析了几种场景,展示了如何以及在多大程度上实现公平性。结果与使用RED路由器的传统TCP-Reno实现进行了比较。最后,讨论了新TCP版本与传统实现的共存。
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