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La gestion des performances au niveau du flux grâce à la mesure du trafic est cruciale pour une gestion efficace du réseau. Avec l'augmentation rapide des vitesses de liaison, la collecte de tous les paquets est devenue difficile, c'est pourquoi l'échantillonnage des paquets a attiré l'attention en tant que moyen évolutif de mesure des statistiques de flux. Dans cet article, nous proposons d'abord une méthode d'estimation des débits TCP des flux échantillonnés par échantillonnage de paquets, puis développons une méthode de détection de la dégradation des performances au niveau du flux TCP à partir des débits estimés. Dans la méthode d'estimation des débits, on utilise des numéros d'ordre des paquets échantillonnés, qui permettent d'améliorer sensiblement la précision de l'estimation des débits des flux échantillonnés. En utilisant à la fois un modèle analytique et des données de mesure, nous montrons que cette méthode donne des estimations précises. Nous montrons également qu'en observant les taux estimés des flux échantillonnés, nous pouvons détecter une dégradation des performances TCP. La méthode de détection de la dégradation des performances est basée sur les deux constats suivants : (i) les flux échantillonnés ont tendance à avoir des débits élevés et (ii) lorsqu'une liaison devient encombrée, les performances des flux à haut débit se dégradent en premier. Ces caractéristiques indiquent que les flux échantillonnés sont sensibles à la congestion, nous pouvons donc détecter la dégradation des performances des flux sensibles à la congestion en observant le taux des flux échantillonnés. Nous montrons également l’efficacité de notre méthode à l’aide de données de mesure.
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Ryoichi KAWAHARA, Tatsuya MORI, Keisuke ISHIBASHI, Noriaki KAMIYAMA, Hideaki YOSHINO, "Packet Sampling TCP Flow Rate Estimation and Performance Degradation Detection Method" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E91-B, no. 5, pp. 1309-1319, May 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.5.1309.
Abstract: Managing the performance at the flow level through traffic measurement is crucial for effective network management. With the rapid rise in link speeds, collecting all packets has become difficult, so packet sampling has been attracting attention as a scalable means of measuring flow statistics. In this paper, we firstly propose a method of estimating TCP flow rates of sampled flows through packet sampling, and then develop a method of detecting performance degradation at the TCP flow level from the estimated flow rates. In the method of estimating flow rates, we use sequence numbers of sampled packets, which make it possible to improve markedly the accuracy of estimating the flow rates of sampled flows. Using both an analytical model and measurement data, we show that this method gives accurate estimations. We also show that, by observing the estimated rates of sampled flows, we can detect TCP performance degradation. The method of detecting performance degradation is based on the following two findings: (i) sampled flows tend to have high flow-rates and (ii) when a link becomes congested, the performance of high-rate flows becomes degraded first. These characteristics indicate that sampled flows are sensitive to congestion, so we can detect performance degradation of flows that are sensitive to congestion by observing the rate of sampled flows. We also show the effectiveness of our method using measurement data.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.5.1309/_p
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