基于DiffServ保证转发类的DCCP算法研究与改进

E. Lochin, Guillaume Jourjon, L. Dairaine
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数据报拥塞控制协议(DCCP)是一种支持实时流量的传输协议。在本文中,我们着重于在diffserver /AF类上使用DCCP/CCID3(拥塞控制ID3)。此类服务用于构建仅提供最低吞吐量保证而没有任何延迟或抖动限制的服务。这个最小吞吐量保证称为目标速率。在这种情况下,DCCP/CCID3获得的吞吐量主要取决于RTT和丢失概率。因此,应用程序并不总是得到协商的目标费率。为了解决这个问题,我们建议评估CCID3拥塞控制机制的一个简单的适应,允许应用程序达到其目标速率,无论应用程序流的RTT值是多少。由于这种适应可以看作是具有CCID3拥塞控制的DCCP的扩展,因此我们将其称为gDCCP,即保证DCCP。仿真结果说明了所提出的改进在各种情况下的改进。最后,我们从安全性的角度研究了该方案的部署
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Study and Enhancement of DCCP over DiffServ Assured Forwarding Class
The datagram congestion control protocol (DCCP) has been proposed as a transport protocol which supports real-time traffic. In this paper, we focus on the use of DCCP/CCID3 (Congestion Control ID 3) over a DiffServ/AF class. This class of service is used to build services that provide only a minimum throughput guarantee without any delay or jitter restrictions. This minimum throughput guarantee is called the target rate. In this context, the throughput obtained by DCCP/CCID3 mainly depends on RTT and loss probability. As a result, the application does not always get the negotiated target rate. To cope with this problem, we propose to evaluate a simple adaptation of the CCID3 congestion control mechanism, allowing the application to reach its target rate whatever the RTT value of the application's flow is. As this adaptation can be seen as an extension to the DCCP with CCID3 congestion control, we call it gDCCP for guaranteed DCCP. Results from simulations are presented to illustrate the improvements of the proposed modification in various situations. Finally, we investigate the deployment of this proposal in terms of security
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