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Rainbow Fair Queueing: Fair Bandwidth Sharing Without Per-Flow State

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Rainbow Fair Queueing: Fair Bandwidth Sharing Without Per-Flow State
Abstract—Fair bandwidth sharing at routers has several advantages, including protection of well-behaved flows and possible simplification of endto-end congestion control mechanisms. Traditional mechanisms to achieve fair sharing (e.g., Weighted Fair Queueing, Flow Random Early Discard) require per-flow state to determine which packets to drop under congestion, and therefore are complex to implement at the interior of a high-speed network. In recent work, Stoica et al. have proposed Core-Stateless Fair Queueing (CSFQ), a scheme to approximate fair bandwidth sharing without per-flow state in the interior routers. In this paper, we also achieve approximate fair sharing without per-flow state, however our mechanism differs from CSFQ. Specifically, we divide each flow into a set of layers, based on rate. The packets in a flow are marked at an edge router with a layer label (or “color”). A core router maintains a color threshold and drops layers whose color exceeds the threshol...
Zhiruo Cao, Zheng Wang, Ellen W. Zegura
Added 31 Jul 2010
Updated 31 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2000
Where INFOCOM
Authors Zhiruo Cao, Zheng Wang, Ellen W. Zegura
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