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ICIM: An Inline Network Measurement Mechanism for Highspeed Networks

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ICIM: An Inline Network Measurement Mechanism for Highspeed Networks
— In high-speed networks, such as 1-Gbps or higher networks, bandwidth measurement algorithms that utilize packet transmission/arrival intervals, such as packet trains and packet pairs, have a number of problems. First, network measurement for large bandwidth requires short packet transmission intervals, which causes a heavy load on the CPU. Second, network interface cards for high-speed networks usually employ Interrupt Coalescence (IC), which rearranges the arrival intervals of packets and causes bursty transmission of packets. In the present study, we introduce ICIM (Interrupt Coalescence -aware inline measurement ), a new bandwidth measurement approach that overcomes these two problems. ICIM utilizes the data packets of an active TCP connection for the measurement. In order to determine the available bandwidth, rather than adjusting the packet transmission intervals, the TCP sender instead adjusts the number of packets involved in a burst and checks whether the inter-intervals of...
Cao Le Thanh Man, Go Hasegawa, Masayuki Murata
Added 11 Jun 2010
Updated 11 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where E2EMON
Authors Cao Le Thanh Man, Go Hasegawa, Masayuki Murata
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