Congestion Control with the Fixed Cost at the Domain Border
CSFQ is designed as an open loop controller to provide fair best effort service, which supervises the bandwidth consumption of pre-flow and has become helpless after P2P flows dominate the traffic of the Internet. Token-Based Congestion Control (TBCC) is based on a closed loop congestion control principle, which restricts the token resource consumed by an end-user and provides fair services with 0(1) complexity. As Self-Verifying CSFQ, it is heavy load to police intcr-domain traffic for lack of trust. In this paper, Token-Limited Congestion Control (TLCC) is presented, which appends inter-domain congestion control to TBCC. TLCC provides the fixed cost to the intcr-domain congestion charging with 0(1) complexity. By simulations, it is demonstrated that TLCC can provide stable and fair bandwidth allocation across the domain border.
P2P Flows TBCC Re-feedback CSFQ TLCC Congestion Control Inter-Domain Congestion-Index
Zhiqiang Shi Eoghan Conway Zhimei Wu Yuansong Qiao Enda Fallon
Institute of Software Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China Software Research Centre,Athlone Institute of Technology Athlone, Co Westmeath, Ireland
国际会议
武汉
英文
817-821
2010-05-21(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)