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TCP Congestion Control Beyond Bandwidth-Delay Product for Mobile Cellular Networks

Authors :
Zixiao Wang
Wai Kay Leong
Ben Leong
Source :
CoNEXT
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
ACM, 2017.

Abstract

TCP does not work well in modern cellular networks because the current congestion-window-based (cwnd-based) congestion control mechanism intimately couples congestion control and packet dispatch, which provides TCP with only indirect control of the effective data rate. The throughput degradation arising from the cwnd-based mechanism is especially serious when the uplink is congested. We describe PropRate, a new rate-based TCP algorithm that directly regulates the packets in the bottleneckbuffer to achieve a trade-off in terms of delay and throughput along a more efficient frontier than conventional cwnd-based TCP variants. To the best of our knowledge, PropRate is the first TCP algorithm that allows an application to set and achieve a target average latency, if the network conditions allow for it. Also, unlike the cwnd-based TCP mechanism, our new rate-based TCP mechanism is significantly more resilient to saturated uplinks in cellular networks. PropRate does not require modifications at the receiver and is amenable to practical deployment in the base stations and proxies in mobile cellular networks.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies
Accession number :
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