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Implementation of provably stable MaxNet

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posted on 2024-07-13, 04:09 authored by Martin Suchara, Lachlan L. H. Andrew, Ryan Witt, Krister Jacobsson, Bartek P. Wydrowski, Steven H. Low
MaxNet TCP is a congestion control protocol that uses explicit multi-bit signalling from routers to achieve desirable properties such as high throughput and low latency. In this paper we present an implementation of an extended version of MaxNet. Our contributions are threefold. First, we extend the original algorithm to give both provable stability and rate fairness. Second, we introduce the MaxStart algorithm which allows new MaxNet connections to reach their fair rates quickly. Third, we provide a Linux kernel implementation of the protocol. With no overhead but 24-bit price signals, our implementation scales from 32 bit/s to 1 peta-bit/s with a 0.001% rate accuracy. We confirm the theoretically predicted properties by performing a range of experiments at speeds up to 1 Gbit/sec and delays up to 180 ms on the WAN-in-Lab facility.

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9781424423910

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5th International Conference on Broadband Communications, Networks, and Systems (BROADNETS 2008), London, United Kingdom, 08-11 September 2008

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5th International Conference on Broadband Communications, Networks, and Systems BROADNETS 2008, London, United Kingdom, 08-11 September 2008

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7 pp

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IEEE

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