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Controlling Bursts in Best-effort Routers for Flow Isolation
Kemer-Antalya, Turkey June 30-July 03
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISCC.2003.1214152Eighth IEEE Symposium on Computers an ...
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Miguel A. Ruiz-S?nchez, INRIA Sophia Antipolis France, UAM Iztapalapa Mexico City
Walid Dabbous, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France
In today?s Internet a user can be adversely affected by other users that overload the router. To address this problem, routers need to provide flow isolation. In this paper, we present MuxQ, a new queue management mechanism that provides a high degree of isolation without using per-flow queuing. MuxQ protects the multiplexing function of the router buffer by progressively controlling the allocation of buffer space in a FIFO queue. The allocation decision is based on state information of only a limited number of flows: the flows that do currently have packets in the queue. We evaluate MuxQ by simulation and show that it performs vastly better than the classical Drop-Tail. By using a very simple algorithm MuxQ provides reasonable flow isolation.
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Miguel A. Ruiz-S?nchez, Walid Dabbous, "Controlling Bursts in Best-effort Routers for Flow Isolation," iscc, pp.399, Eighth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2003
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