[Iccrg] Draft "Pre-congestion notification in mobile networks"
sebastien.jobert@orange.com (sebastien.jobert) Fri, 09 March 2012 00:27 UTC
From: sebastien.jobert@orange.com
Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 00:27:36 +0000
Subject: [Iccrg] Draft "Pre-congestion notification in mobile networks"
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Hi all, We have uploaded an Internet-Draft called "Pre-congestion notification in mobile networks" - http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-jobert-tsvwg-pre-congest-notif-mobile-00.pdf Abstract Mobile networks may be divided into two main segments: the radio segment, and the wireline segment. This document highlights that the algorithms leading to pre-congestion notification (e.g. ECN marking) are usually significantly different for these two segments, and not defined or documented in general over the radio segment. It also explains that using ECN bits leads to having a unique signal for notifying a pre-congestion related to two separate segments with very different notification algorithms. Some consequences are questioned, as well as the potential benefits of being able to identify where the congestion comes from. This document finally discusses the possibility to take into account the radio conditions of the terminals when counting the volume of congestion over the radio segment. It has been posted in TSVWG, but the chairs indicated some possible interest from ICCRG. We are interested by review and comments. Thanks. Best Regards, S?bastien JOBERT Orange Expert, network synchronization and QoS in mobile networks Orange Labs, Networks & Carriers - France Telecom Orange sebastien.jobert@orange.com <mailto:sebastien.jobert@orange-ftgroup.com> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Driven by the fancy technologies and the applications, the provisioning of large-scaled and complicated communication networks is becoming an important research issue. Especially over the last few years, there has been an explosion of wireless subscribers and booming growth in the Internet both in terms of users and usage. The trend has led to a new direction, and meanwhile brought many grand challenges to both industrial and academic communication communities. To overcome these challenges, it is necessary to seek new levels of research work on architecture, green networking, performance, and intelligence of future communication networks. All papers will be peer-reviewed and the comments will be provided to the authors. All accepted papers will be included in the proceedings of the main conference IUCC 2012, published by IEEE Computer Society Press (Indexed by EI). At least one author of any accepted paper is requested to register at the main conference. 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Scope and Topics: ================= -Ad Hoc Networks and Sensor Networks -Social Networks: Architecture, Theories and Technologies -Perspective of Cognitive Networks and Development -Applications and Technologies of Mobile Networks -Systems, Architecture and Standardizations of Internet of Things -Performance, Modelling, Analysis and Optimization of Computer Networking -Design and Development of IPv6 -Challenges and Issues of Bio-Networks -Applications, Theories and Utilizations of Biomimicry Networks Important Dates ================== Paper submission deadline: March 30, 2012 Author notification: April 30, 2012 Final manuscript due: May 08, 2012 Registration due: May 08, 2012 Conference date: June 25-27, 2012 Submission Instructions ======================= Authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original unpublished research and recent developments in the topics related to the workshop. The length of the papers should not exceed 6 pages + 2 pages for overlength charges (IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscripts style: two columns, single-spaced), including figures and references, using 10pt fonts, and number each page. Papers should be submitted electronically in PDF format by sending it as an e-mail attachment to Lei Liu (lei.liu16@gmail.com). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://oakham.cs.ucl.ac.uk/pipermail/iccrg/attachments/20120310/65d28a43/attachment.html >From nestor.tiglao@yahoo.com Sat Mar 10 09:41:34 2012 From: nestor.tiglao@yahoo.com (Nestor Michael C. Tiglao) Date: Sun Mar 11 12:40:49 2012 Subject: [Iccrg] Transport layer caching Message-ID: <1331372494.99308.YahooMailNeo@web38905.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: transport_layer_caching.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 712255 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://oakham.cs.ucl.ac.uk/pipermail/iccrg/attachments/20120310/f7d75fb4/transport_layer_caching-0001.pdf >From pasi.sarolahti@iki.fi Sun Mar 11 20:58:13 2012 From: pasi.sarolahti@iki.fi (Pasi Sarolahti) Date: Sun Mar 11 20:54:46 2012 Subject: [Iccrg] Transport layer caching In-Reply-To: <9078_1331470471_4F5CA086_9078_184_1_1331372494.99308.YahooMailNeo@web38905.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <9078_1331470471_4F5CA086_9078_184_1_1331372494.99308.YahooMailNeo@web38905.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <7376149A-1908-479E-8FF3-A9F95D369AD4@iki.fi> Hi, On Mar 10, 2012, at 11:41 AM, Nestor Michael C. Tiglao wrote: > I am interested about the Caching with TCP talk. I'm doing work on transport layer caching applied to WSNs. The attached paper could be relevant The Internet-draft related to this talk is available at http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-sarolahti-irtf-catcp-00 In brief, the idea is to label TCP segments with cachable data using a "Content Label" TCP option. These segments could then be cached and re-used across connections by segment caches in the network, to reduce the load at the original server. Thanks for the paper, I will read it soon. - Pasi
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