FCP:一个灵活的运输框架,以适应多样性

Dongsu Han, Robert Grandl, Aditya Akella, S. Seshan
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传输协议必须适应不同的应用程序和网络需求。因此,TCP随着时间的推移发展出了新的拥塞控制算法,如支持广义AIMD、后台流和多路径。另一方面,显式拥塞控制算法已被证明是更有效的。然而,由于它们依赖于网络内组件,因此它们本质上更加严格。因此,尚不清楚它们是否能够足够灵活以支持不同的应用程序需求。本文提出了一个灵活的网络资源分配框架,称为FCP,它通过提供一个简单的资源分配抽象来适应多样性。FCP将端点灵活性(聚合和预加载)的新颖原语整合到单个框架中,并通过显式处理负载变化并将其与实际计费解耦,实现基于经济的拥塞控制。我们表明,FCP通过适应多样性和确保共存来允许进化,同时与现有的显式拥塞控制算法一样有效。
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FCP: a flexible transport framework for accommodating diversity
Transport protocols must accommodate diverse application and network requirements. As a result, TCP has evolved over time with new congestion control algorithms such as support for generalized AIMD, background flows, and multipath. On the other hand, explicit congestion control algorithms have been shown to be more efficient. However, they are inherently more rigid because they rely on in-network components. Therefore, it is not clear whether they can be made flexible enough to support diverse application requirements. This paper presents a flexible framework for network resource allocation, called FCP, that accommodates diversity by exposing a simple abstraction for resource allocation. FCP incorporates novel primitives for end-point flexibility (aggregation and preloading) into a single framework and makes economics-based congestion control practical by explicitly handling load variations and by decoupling it from actual billing. We show that FCP allows evolution by accommodating diversity and ensuring coexistence, while being as efficient as existing explicit congestion control algorithms.
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