Performance modeling of communication networks offered with a mixture of persistent TCP and UDP flows
Author(s)
Advisor
Akar, NailDate
2013Publisher
Bilkent University
Language
English
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Abstract
A damped fixed-point approximation is proposed to characterize the throughput
of persistent TCP and UDP flows in a network of router links supporting per-class
queuing and Deficit Round Robin (DRR) scheduling among classes. In particular,
we study the case of two classes where one of the classes uses drop-tail queue
management and is intended for UDP traffic. The other class targeting TCP
traffic is assumed to use Active Queue Management (AQM). The effectiveness
of the proposed analysis method in this scenario is validated by extensive NS3
simulations. Moreover, we study, using the proposed fixed-point algorithm, the
potential gain of employing the many-to-one communications paradigm with respect
to the conventional one-to-one communications in which a client downloads
a specific content from one server only.