异构网络中TCP响应性与平滑性的相互关系

Chi Zhang, V. Tsaoussidis
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TCP(/spl alpha/,/spl beta/)协议用拥塞窗口增加值/spl alpha/交换减少比/spl beta/,以产生更平滑的流量模式并保持友好的行为。我们研究了TCP(/spl alpha/,/spl beta/)协议的设计假设,并讨论了/spl alpha/和/spl beta/的基于方程的调制对应用效率的影响。我们通过实验证实,一般来说,平滑性和响应性构成权衡;然而,当网络或流特征不遵循规定的静态行为时,我们发现了协议的不良动态。例如,我们表明,平滑的向后调整限制了协议利用快速可用资源的能力,并使传入流量的公平和有效增长陷入困境。此外,我们表明,在具有高错误率的无线网络环境中,低/spl alpha/指示保守行为,这降低了延迟容忍和延迟敏感应用的协议性能;在异质性流动高度竞争的背景下,低/spl alpha/无助于提高效率和友好性。
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The interrelation of TCP responsiveness and smoothness in heterogeneous networks
TCP(/spl alpha/,/spl beta/) protocols trade the congestion window increase value /spl alpha/ for the decrease ratio /spl beta/, to generate smoother traffic patterns and to maintain a friendly behavior. We study the design assumptions of TCP(/spl alpha/,/spl beta/) protocols and discuss the impact of equation-based modulation of /spl alpha/ and /spl beta/ on application efficiency. We confirm experimentally that, in general, smoothness and responsiveness constitute a tradeoff; however, we uncover undesirable dynamics of the protocols when the network or flow characteristics do not follow a prescribed and static behavior. For example, we show that smooth backward adjustments confine the protocol's capability to exploit resources that become available rapidly, and embarrass the fair and efficient growth of incoming flows. Furthermore, we show that in the context of wireless networks with high error rate, a low /spl alpha/ dictates a conservative behavior that degrades the protocol performance with both delay-tolerant and delay-sensitive applications; and in the context of high contention of heterogeneous flows, a low /spl alpha/ does not contribute to efficiency and friendliness.
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