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Dalam kertas ini, kami mendedahkan isu keteguhan yang wujud bagi XCP (Protokol Kawalan eXplicit), dan mencadangkan sambungan kepada XCP untuk meningkatkan keteguhannya. XCP telah dicadangkan sebagai protokol lapisan pengangkutan yang cekap untuk rangkaian kawasan luas dan berkelajuan tinggi. XCP ialah protokol lapisan pengangkutan yang melaksanakan kawalan kesesakan berdasarkan maklum balas yang jelas daripada penghala. Dalam literatur, banyak kajian prestasi XCP telah dilakukan. Walau bagaimanapun, kesan dinamik trafik terhadap prestasi XCP belum disiasat sepenuhnya. Dalam makalah ini, melalui eksperimen simulasi, kami mula-mula menunjukkan bahawa XCP mempunyai masalah berikut: (1) penggunaan pautan kesesakan diturunkan terhadap dinamik trafik XCP, dan (2) operasi XCP menjadi tidak stabil dalam rangkaian dengan kedua-dua XCP dan bukan- Trafik XCP. Kami kemudiannya mencadangkan XCP-IR (XCP dengan Peningkatan Kekukuhan) yang beroperasi dengan cekap walaupun untuk trafik XCP dinamik dan bukan XCP.
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Yusuke SAKUMOTO, Hiroyuki OHSAKI, Makoto IMASE, "Improving Robustness of XCP (eXplicit Control Protocol) for Dynamic Traffic" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E93-B, no. 11, pp. 3013-3022, November 2010, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.3013.
Abstract: In this paper, we reveal inherent robustness issues of XCP (eXplicit Control Protocol), and propose extensions to XCP for increasing its robustness. XCP has been proposed as an efficient transport-layer protocol for wide-area and high-speed network. XCP is a transport-layer protocol that performs congestion control based on explicit feedback from routers. In the literature, many performance studies of XCP have been performed. However, the effect of traffic dynamics on the XCP performance has not been fully investigated. In this paper, through simulation experiments, we first show that XCP has the following problems: (1) the bottleneck link utilization is lowered against XCP traffic dynamics, and (2) operation of XCP becomes unstable in a network with both XCP and non-XCP traffic. We then propose XCP-IR (XCP with Increased Robustness) that operates efficiently even for dynamic XCP and non-XCP traffic.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E93.B.3013/_p
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journal={IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications},
title={Improving Robustness of XCP (eXplicit Control Protocol) for Dynamic Traffic},
year={2010},
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pages={3013-3022},
abstract={In this paper, we reveal inherent robustness issues of XCP (eXplicit Control Protocol), and propose extensions to XCP for increasing its robustness. XCP has been proposed as an efficient transport-layer protocol for wide-area and high-speed network. XCP is a transport-layer protocol that performs congestion control based on explicit feedback from routers. In the literature, many performance studies of XCP have been performed. However, the effect of traffic dynamics on the XCP performance has not been fully investigated. In this paper, through simulation experiments, we first show that XCP has the following problems: (1) the bottleneck link utilization is lowered against XCP traffic dynamics, and (2) operation of XCP becomes unstable in a network with both XCP and non-XCP traffic. We then propose XCP-IR (XCP with Increased Robustness) that operates efficiently even for dynamic XCP and non-XCP traffic.},
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doi={10.1587/transcom.E93.B.3013},
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AU - Yusuke SAKUMOTO
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AU - Makoto IMASE
PY - 2010
DO - 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.3013
JO - IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications
SN - 1745-1345
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