articleIEEE/ACM Transactions on NetworkingAug 1, 2003Closed access

End-to-end available bandwidth: Measurement methodology, dynamics, and relation with TCP throughput

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Abstract

The available bandwidth (avail-bw) in a network path is of major importance in congestion control, streaming applications, quality-of-service verification, server selection, and overlay networks. We describe an end-to-end methodology, called self-loading periodic streams (SLoPS), for measuring avail-bw. The basic idea in SLoPS is that the one-way delays of a periodic packet stream show an increasing trend when the stream's rate is higher than the avail-bw. We have implemented SLoPS in a tool called pathload. The accuracy of the tool has been evaluated with both simulations and experiments over real-world Internet paths. Pathload is nonintrusive, meaning that it does not cause significant increases in the…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Computer network
  • Jitter
  • Bandwidth (computing)
  • Throughput
  • Quality of service
  • Statistical time division multiplexing
  • Network congestion
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