Presentation 2007-07-13
TCP Rate Control Scheme for Adapting Traffic Policing
Takuya TOJO, Daisuke IKEGAMI, Toshiaki TSUCHIYA,
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Abstract(in English) The bandwidth broker (BB) architecture allows per-flow guaranteed services in a differentiated services (DiffServ) network. Resource management, admission control, and policy decision are performed by the BB. In several implementations of the BB architecture, traffic policing at the edge routers enforces that each flow does not use more than its allocated band-width. The token bucket model is commonly used as a traffic policer. However, many studies show that the token bucket policing cause the average TCP throughput to be lower than the allocated bandwidth. In this paper, we propose a TCP rate control scheme for adapting traffic policing.
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Keyword(in English) Policing / ACK packet / TCP / QoS guaranteed network / QoS / Transmission rate control
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Title (in English) TCP Rate Control Scheme for Adapting Traffic Policing
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Keyword(1) Policing
Keyword(2) ACK packet
Keyword(3) TCP
Keyword(4) QoS guaranteed network
Keyword(5) QoS
Keyword(6) Transmission rate control
1st Author's Name Takuya TOJO
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Service Integration Laboratories, NTT Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Daisuke IKEGAMI
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Service Integration Laboratories, NTT Corporation
3rd Author's Name Toshiaki TSUCHIYA
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Service Integration Laboratories, NTT Corporation
Date 2007-07-13
Paper # CQ2007-27
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 134
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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