[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"
Message-ID: <AFC377AFCC0FBD4DABE49F4B81EC4F1A0352004D@ftrdmel1>
X-Date: Fri Mar 9 00:27:36 2012

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>  

 

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>From lei.liu16@gmail.com  Sat Mar 10 15:37:54 2012
From: lei.liu16@gmail.com (Chris-Lei.Liu)
Date: Sat Mar 10 15:37:51 2012
Subject: [Iccrg] CFP::The International Symposium on Frontier of Future
 Communication Networks, Liverpool, UK, deadline=30 March 2012
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>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
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>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
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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