Improving network simulation with feedback

K. Nichols
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Since the publication of the article by Leland, Taqqu, Willinger and Wilson (1993) it has become well known that real network traffic does not follow a Poisson process and that feedback mechanisms in a network affect the traffic patterns. Yet much modeling and simulation work employs exponential interarrivals in open-loop traffic sources. Historically these sources were chosen because they are amenable to analysis and easy to simulate, but they have serious shortcomings. Even when the source distribution is changed to reflect the burstiness of real traffic, we found that open-loop models fail to reproduce the detailed time structure and the crucial effects of feedback on traffic sources. An evaluation of a hybrid fiber coax (HFC) architecture is used to illustrate the inadequacy of traditional open-loop modeling. In addition, a promising intermediate technique of using "local feedback" is shown. Finally using feedback models, the interaction of the HFC architecture with TCP dynamics was studied using Web-browsing and file transfer applications. These studies led to a novel architectural improvement that would have been missed in an open-loop model.
利用反馈改进网络仿真
自Leland、Taqqu、Willinger和Wilson(1993)的文章发表以来,人们已经知道,真实的网络流量并不遵循泊松过程,网络中的反馈机制会影响流量模式。然而,许多建模和仿真工作采用开环交通源的指数间到达。从历史上看,选择这些源是因为它们易于分析和易于模拟,但它们有严重的缺点。即使改变源分布以反映真实流量的突发性,我们也发现开环模型不能再现详细的时间结构和反馈对流量源的关键影响。通过对混合光纤同轴电缆(HFC)结构的评估,说明了传统开环建模的不足之处。此外,还提出了一种很有前途的“局部反馈”中间技术。最后利用反馈模型,研究了HFC体系结构与TCP动态的交互作用。这些研究导致了一种新的架构改进,而这种改进在开环模型中可能会被忽略。
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