HFCC: An Adaptive Congestion Control Algorithm Based on Explicit Hybrid Feedbacks

Xianliang Jiang, Guang Jin, H. Chen
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The high-throughput, low-latency, and reliable data delivery are fundamental demands of many networked applications, e.g. BitTorrent and Skype. But the inappropriate congestion control of TCPs, caused by the reactive and coarse- grained congestion feedbacks, brings the low link utilization, high queuing delay and frequent packet loss in high bandwidth-delay product network. To mitigate this issue, TCP variants have been developed. Thereinto, the load factor based congestion control (LFCC), e.g. VCP, BMCC, have shown the powerful capabilities to achieve better performances in terms of high link utilization, low persistent queue length, negligible packet loss, and fairness. However, due to the conservative increase and synchronized feedbacks, LFCC faces the slow convergence of the link utilization and inter-flow fairness. This could incur the large flow completion time of new-coming flows indirectly. To solve the issue of existing LFCCs, an asynchronous congestion control based on hybrid feedbacks, called HFCC, is proposed to achieve the faster convergence while keeping the features of LFCCs in this paper. Specifically, HFCC decreases the congestion window when the bottleneck link is in the high-load region and the flow rate exceeds the fair share of the bottleneck bandwidth, or the bottleneck link is in overload region. Otherwise, HFCC increases the congestion window. Note that an overlay coding method is developed in HFCC. To reduce the flow completion time, HFCC adopts an available bandwidth estimation method to speed up the data delivery in low-load region. The simulation results indicate that HFCC has the better performance and faster convergence than VCP, MLCP, and BMCC.
基于显式混合反馈的自适应拥塞控制算法
高吞吐量、低延迟和可靠的数据传输是许多网络应用程序的基本要求,例如BitTorrent和Skype。但是由于tcp的拥塞控制不当,由于拥塞反馈的反应性和粗粒度,导致高带宽延迟产品网络中链路利用率低、排队延迟高、丢包频繁。为了缓解这个问题,已经开发了TCP变体。其中,基于负载因子的拥塞控制(LFCC),如VCP、BMCC等,在高链路利用率、低持久队列长度、可忽略丢包和公平性方面表现出了较好的性能。然而,由于增量的保守性和反馈的同步性,LFCC在链路利用率和流间公平性方面收敛速度较慢。这可能间接导致新流入的流完成时间过长。针对现有lfcc存在的问题,本文提出了一种基于混合反馈的异步拥塞控制(HFCC),在保持lfcc特性的同时实现更快的收敛。当瓶颈链路处于高负载区域且流量超过瓶颈带宽的公平份额时,或者瓶颈链路处于过载区域时,HFCC会减小拥塞窗口。否则,HFCC会增加拥塞窗口。注意,在HFCC中开发了一种覆盖编码方法。为了缩短流完成时间,HFCC采用了可用带宽估计方法来加快低负载区域的数据传输速度。仿真结果表明,与VCP、MLCP和BMCC相比,HFCC具有更好的性能和更快的收敛速度。
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