Common problems in delay‐based congestion control algorithms: a gallery of solutions

M Rodríguez‐Pérez, S Herrería‐Alonso… - European …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
European Transactions on Telecommunications, 2011Wiley Online Library
Although delay‐based congestion control protocols such as FAST Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) promise to deliver better performance than traditional TCP Reno, they have
not yet been widely incorporated to the Internet. Several factors have contributed to their lack
of deployment. Probably, the main contributing factor is that they are not able to compete
fairly against loss‐based congestion control protocols. In fact, the transmission rate in
equilibrium of delay‐based approaches is always less than their fair share when they share …
Abstract
Although delay‐based congestion control protocols such as FAST Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) promise to deliver better performance than traditional TCP Reno, they have not yet been widely incorporated to the Internet. Several factors have contributed to their lack of deployment. Probably, the main contributing factor is that they are not able to compete fairly against loss‐based congestion control protocols. In fact, the transmission rate in equilibrium of delay‐based approaches is always less than their fair share when they share the network with traditional TCP Reno derivatives that employ packet losses as their congestion signal. There are also other performance impairments caused by the sensitivity to errors in the measurement of the congestion signal (queuing delay) that reduce the efficiency and the intra‐protocol fairness of the algorithms. In this paper, we report, analyse and discuss some recent proposals in the literature to improve the dynamic behaviour of delay‐based congestion control algorithms, FAST in particular. The coexistence of sources reacting differently to congestion, the identification of congestion appearance in the reverse path and the persistent congestion problem are the issues specifically addressed. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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