High-Performance Implementation of In-Network Traffic Pacing

Source: University of Maryland University College

Favorite

Free registration required

Optical packet switching networks promise to provide high-speed data communication and serve as the foundation of the future Internet. A key technological problem is the very small size of packet buffers that can be implemented in the optical domain. Existing protocols, for example the transmission control protocol, do not perform well in such small-buffer networks. To address this problem, the authors have proposed techniques for actively pacing traffic to ensure that traffic bursts are reduced or eliminated and thus do not cause packet losses in routers with small buffers. In this paper, they present the design and prototype of a hardware implementation of a packet pacing system based on the NetFPGA system.
Format:PDF Size:238.37
Date:Jul 2011