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Interaction or Interference: can AQM and Low Priority Congestion Control Successfully Collaborate

TitleInteraction or Interference: can AQM and Low Priority Congestion Control Successfully Collaborate
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsGong, YX., D. Rossi, C. Testa, S. Valenti, and D. Taht
Conference NameACM CoNEXT, Extended Abstract
Date Published12/2012
Abstract

Heterogeneity in the Internet ecosystem sometimes turns interaction into interference. Over the years, active queue management (AQM) and end-to-end low-priority congestion control (LPCC) have been proposed as alternative solutions to counter the persistently full buffer problem -- that recently became popular under the ``bufferbloat'' term. In this work, we point out the existence of a negative interplay among AQM and LPCC techniques. Intuitively, as AQM is designed to penalize the most aggressive flows it mainly hit best effort TCP: it follows that LPCC is not able to maintain its low priority, thus becoming as aggressive as TCP. By an extended set of simulation on various AQM policies and LPCC protocols, including the very recent CoDel AQM and LEDBAT LPCC proposals, we point out that this interference is quite universal and deserves further attention.

URLhttp://www.enst.fr/drossi/paper/rossi12conext.pdf
DOI10.1145/2413247.2413263
Citation KeyGon2012
Project year: 
First year
WP(s) associated with the paper: 
WP2 - Programmable Probes
WP3 - Large-scale data analysis
Partner(s) associated with the paper's author(s): 
Telecom Paritech
Is this an OFFICIALLY supported mPlane paper?: 
Yes