Analysis of Internet services in IP over ATM networks
Date
1999Version
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Type
Contribución a congreso / Biltzarrerako ekarpena
Impact
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10.1109/ICATM.1999.786811
Abstract
This paper presents a trace-driven analysis of IP over
ATM services from a user-perceived quality of service
standpoint. QoS parameters such as the sustained
throughput for transactional services and other ATM
layer parameters such as the burstiness (MBS) per connection are derived. On the other hand, a macroscopic
analysis that comprises percentage of
flows and bytes
per service, TCP tra ...
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This paper presents a trace-driven analysis of IP over
ATM services from a user-perceived quality of service
standpoint. QoS parameters such as the sustained
throughput for transactional services and other ATM
layer parameters such as the burstiness (MBS) per connection are derived. On the other hand, a macroscopic
analysis that comprises percentage of
flows and bytes
per service, TCP transaction duration and mean bytes
transferred in both ways is also presented. The traffic trace is obtained with a novel measurement equipment
that combines a header extraction hardware and a high
end UNIX workstation capable of providing a timestamp accuracy in the order of microseconds. The ATM
link under analysis concentrates traffic from a large population of 1,500 hosts from Public University of
Navarra campus network, that produce 1,700,000 TCP
connections approximately in the measurement period
of one week. The results obtained from such a wealth
of data suggest that QoS is primarily determined by
transport protocols and not by ATM bandwidth. The
sustained throughput of TCP connections never grows
beyond 80 Kbps with 70% probability in the data transfer phase (i. e., in the ESTABLISHED state) and we
observe a strong influence of the connection establishment phase in the user-perceived throughput. On the
other hand, the burstiness of individual TCP connections is rather small, namely TCP connections do not produce bursts according to the geometric law given by
slow start and commonly assumed in previously published studies. [--]
Subject
Internet services,
Quality of service,
IP over ATM,
Traffic measurements
Publisher
IEEE
Published in
ATM, 1999. ICATM '99. 1999 2nd International Conference on, pp. 258-266
Description
Trabajo presentado al International Conference on ATM 1999 (ICATM'99), 21-23 junio de 1999, Colmar (Francia)
Departament
Universidad Pública de Navarra. Departamento de Automática y Computación /
Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa. Automatika eta Konputazioa Saila