Abstract
Given the technical flaws with - -and the increasing non-observance of - -the TCP-friendliness paradigm, we must rethink how the Internet should manage bandwidth allocation. We explore this question from first principles, but remain within the constraints of the Internet's current architecture and commercial arrangements. We propose a new framework, Recursive Congestion Shares (RCS), that provides bandwidth allocations independent of which congestion control algorithms flows use but consistent with the Internet's economics. We show that RCS achieves this goal using game-theoretic calculations and simulations as well as network emulation.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | ACM SIGCOMM 2024 - Proceedings of the 2024 ACM SIGCOMM 2024 Conference |
Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery, Inc |
Pages | 166-180 |
Number of pages | 15 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9798400706141 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 4 Aug 2024 |
Event | 2024 ACM SIGCOMM Conference, ACM SIGCOMM 2024 - Sydney, Australia Duration: 4 Aug 2024 → 8 Aug 2024 |
Publication series
Name | ACM SIGCOMM 2024 - Proceedings of the 2024 ACM SIGCOMM 2024 Conference |
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Conference
Conference | 2024 ACM SIGCOMM Conference, ACM SIGCOMM 2024 |
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Country/Territory | Australia |
City | Sydney |
Period | 4/08/24 → 8/08/24 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2024 Copyright is held by the owner/author(s). Publication rights licensed to ACM.
Keywords
- network architecture