RRCP A Receiver-Driven and Router-Feedback Congestion Control Protocol for ICN
draft-xu-rrcp-01
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Authors | Mingwei Xu , Chunmei Xia | ||
Last updated | 2013-09-15 (Latest revision 2013-03-14) | ||
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Abstract
Network requirements have evolved from data communications between two hosts to large-scale information access through networks. The current Internet employs an address-centric network communication model, which is efficient for communications between hosts, but not efficient for communications between a host and a network. Given this fact, Information-centric Networking (ICN) has become a hot spot to meet the new requirement. In ICN there exists a congestion problem which hasn't been well solved. We provide a new congestion control protocol, RRCP, since the congestion control protocols in IP networks are not suitable for ICN transport. RRCP, with XCP and ICN transport characteristics, advances a receiver-driven and router- feedback mechanism. RRCP can stay efficient, fair and stable via the validation of simulation.
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