Visualising interactions between TCP's congestion and flow control algorithms

A. Ruddle, C. Allison, P. Lindsay
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The Transmission Control Protocol, TCP, is used in over 90% of the traffic on the Internet. The effect of the protocol itself on the efficiency and fairness of Internet traffic is accordingly the focus of much study. In particular, the tight timeliness constraints required by Web traffic require that TCP should not unnecessarily introduce delay. TCP continues to evolve, and insights into its behaviour are of great potential value. The work reported offers novel approaches to understanding the subtle interactions between TCP's congestion control and flow control algorithms across a wide range of transfer sizes and congestion regimes. A model of TCP's behaviour is described in the form of a program used to generate data sets. These are then processed to generate 3D graphics that are used to visualise the model. This leads to a re-evaluation of TCP's congestion control algorithms within the context of high bandwidth WANs and a high level of multiplexing. As new access technologies are deployed and more users acquire high bandwidth access to the Internet, the limitation imposed by the needs of competing traffic will reinforce the importance of the fair distribution of network resources.
可视化TCP拥塞和流量控制算法之间的交互
传输控制协议(TCP)在互联网上90%以上的流量中使用。协议本身对互联网流量的效率和公平性的影响也因此成为研究的重点。特别是,Web流量所要求的严格的时效性约束要求TCP不应该引入不必要的延迟。TCP继续发展,对其行为的洞察具有巨大的潜在价值。报告的工作提供了新的方法来理解TCP的拥塞控制和流量控制算法之间的微妙的相互作用,跨越广泛的传输大小和拥塞制度。TCP的行为模型以生成数据集的程序的形式描述。然后处理这些数据生成3D图形,用于可视化模型。这导致了在高带宽广域网和高水平多路复用环境下对TCP拥塞控制算法的重新评估。随着新的接入技术的部署和越来越多的用户获得对互联网的高带宽接入,竞争流量需求所施加的限制将加强公平分配网络资源的重要性。
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