On estimating end-to-end network path properties

M. Allman, V. Paxson
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Abstract

The more information about current network conditions available to a transport protocol, the more efficiently it can be use the network to transfer its data. In networks such as the Internet, the transport protocol must often form its own estimates of network properties based on measurements performed by the connection endpoints. We consider two basic transport estimation problems: determination the setting of the retransmission timer (RTO) for a reliable protocol, and estimating the bandwidth available to a connection as it begins. We look at both of these problems in the context of TCP, using a large TCP measurement set [Pax97b] for trace-driven simulations. For RTO estimation, we evaluate a number of different algorithms, finding that the performance of the estimators is dominated by their minimum values, and to a lesser extent, the timer granularity, while being virtually unaffected by how often round-trip time measurements are made or the settings of the parameters in the exponentially-weighted moving average estimators commonly used. For bandwidth estimation, we explore techniques previously sketched in the literature [Hoe96, AD98] and find that in practice they perform less well than anticipated. We then develop a receiver-side algorithm that performs significantly better.
关于端到端网络路径属性的估计
传输协议可用的有关当前网络条件的信息越多,使用网络传输数据的效率就越高。在诸如Internet这样的网络中,传输协议通常必须根据连接端点执行的测量形成自己对网络属性的估计。我们考虑两个基本的传输估计问题:确定可靠协议的重传计时器(RTO)的设置,以及在连接开始时估计可用的带宽。我们在TCP上下文中研究这两个问题,使用大型TCP测量集[Pax97b]进行跟踪驱动模拟。对于RTO估计,我们评估了许多不同的算法,发现估计器的性能受其最小值的支配,并且在较小程度上受定时器粒度的支配,而实际上不受往返时间测量的频率或通常使用的指数加权移动平均估计器中的参数设置的影响。对于带宽估计,我们探索了先前在文献中概述的技术[Hoe96, AD98],并发现在实践中它们的表现不如预期的好。然后我们开发了一个性能明显更好的接收端算法。
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