Decoupling loss differentiation and loss recovery to ensure security and performance

V. Obanaik, Zhao Hang, A. Ananda
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Protocols such as TCP and congestion control mechanisms like TFRC (TCP-friendly rate control) suffer in a hybrid wired-cum-wireless scenario where losses can occur for reasons other than congestion, viz., due to bit errors in the wireless link. The existing solutions to address the problem either misclassify the losses, violate end-to-end semantics, do not coexist with IPSec or are TCP-specific. We have previously proposed an innovative mechanism, secure performance enhancing proxy (SPEP), which preserves end-to-end semantics, ensures end-to-end security and enhances performance. We show that the decoupling of loss differentiation from the loss recovery mechanism enables SPEP to serve as a generic loss differentiation mechanism at the network layer. We show by means of test bed experiments that SPEP works in conjunction with any transport layer and protocols such as UDP with TFRC.
将损失区分和损失恢复解耦,确保安全性和性能
TCP等协议和拥塞控制机制(如TFRC (TCP友好的速率控制))在有线和无线混合场景中遭受损失,在这种情况下,损失可能是由于拥塞以外的原因发生的,即由于无线链路中的比特错误。解决该问题的现有解决方案要么对丢失进行错误分类,要么违反端到端语义,要么不与IPSec共存,要么是特定于tcp的。我们之前提出了一种创新的机制,即安全性能增强代理(SPEP),它保留了端到端语义,确保了端到端安全性并提高了性能。我们表明,从损失恢复机制的损失微分解耦使得SPEP作为一个通用的损失微分机制在网络层。我们通过测试平台实验表明,SPEP可以与任何传输层和协议(如UDP与TFRC)一起工作。
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