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A new traffic conditioner for guaranteeing throughput fairness of assured services in a differentiated service network

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4 Author(s)
Sangkil Jung ; Dept. of Inf. & Commun., Kwang-Ju Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Seoul, South Korea ; Gooyoun Hwang ; Dongwook Lee ; Changhwan Oh

Assured service (AS) connections in a differentiated service (DiffServ) network are not supplied with the expected service levels, which stems from the unfair allocation of the network bandwidth mainly caused by three factors-different TCP reserved rate, UDP/TCP interaction and round trip time (RTT). In order to alleviate simultaneously the impacts of the three factors, this paper proposes the W2F-TC (weighted-write-fair traffic conditioner) to be installed at an edge router in a DiffServ network. W2F-TC is composed of three phases, namely the traffic shaping phase, the writing probability calculation phase and the weighted writing phase. W2F-TC allows AS connections not only to attain reserved rates but also to approach ideal rates with lessening of the impact of both different TCP reserved rate and UDP/TCP interaction. In case of RTT, W2F-TC guarantees throughput assurance compared with the RIO-based traffic conditioner

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ATM (ICATM 2001) and High Speed Intelligent Internet Symposium, 2001. Joint 4th IEEE International Conference on

Date of Conference: 2001

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