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AIMD Penalty Shaper to Enforce Assured Service for TCP Flows

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AIMD Penalty Shaper to Enforce Assured Service for TCP Flows
Abstract. Many studies explored the guaranteed TCP throughput problem in DiffServ networks. Several new marking schemes have been proposed in order to solve this problem. Even if these marking schemes give good results in the case of per-flow conditioning, they need complex measurements. In this paper we propose a conditioning method to reduce these complex measurements and an AIMD1 Penalty Shaper (APS) which is able to profile a set of TCP flows so as to improve its conformance to a desired target rate. The main novelty of this shaper is that the shaping applies an AIMD penalty delay which depends on the out-profile losses in a DiffServ network. This penalty shaping can be used with any classic conditionner such as a token bucket marker (TBM) or a time sliding window marker. We made an evaluation of the APS on a real testbed and showed that the proposed scheme is easily deployable and allows for a set of TCP flows to achieve its target rate. Key words: Bandwith allocation, Edge...
Emmanuel Lochin, Pascal Anelli, Serge Fdida
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Updated 27 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICN
Authors Emmanuel Lochin, Pascal Anelli, Serge Fdida
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