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An Evaluation of Tail Loss Recovery Mechanisms for TCP
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2015
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EngineeringInteractive ApplicationsEdge ComputingTail Loss LatencyComputer EngineeringDelay-tolerant NetworkingSystems EngineeringLow LatencyReal-time CommunicationNetwork PerformanceTransport LayerTlp Timer ManagementCongestion ControlReal-time Protocol
Interactive applications do not require more bandwidth to go faster. Instead, they require less latency. Unfortunately, the current design of transport protocols such as TCP limits possible latency reductions. In this paper we evaluate and compare different loss recovery enhancements to fight tail loss latency. The two recently proposed mechanisms "RTO Restart" (RTOR) and "Tail Loss Probe" (TLP) as well as a new mechanism that applies the logic of RTOR to the TLP timer management (TLPR) are considered. The results show that the relative performance of RTOR and TLP when tail loss occurs is scenario dependent, but with TLP having potentially larger gains. The TLPR mechanism reaps the benefits of both approaches and in most scenarios it shows the best performance.
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