Visible to the public Coupled or Uncoupled? Multi-path TCP Congestion Control for High-Speed Railway Networks

TitleCoupled or Uncoupled? Multi-path TCP Congestion Control for High-Speed Railway Networks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsYu, C., Quan, W., Cheng, N., Chen, S., Zhang, H.
Conference Name2019 IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China (ICCC)
Date PublishedAug. 2019
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-7281-0732-5
Keywordscongestion control algorithm, congestion window distribution, coupled congestion control, High Speed Railway, high-speed railway networks, Mice, Multi-path TCP, multipath channels, multipath TCP congestion control, multipath transmission control protocol congestion control, on-board Internet services, Packet loss, pubcrawl, Rail transportation, railway communication, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, Servers, telecommunication congestion control, Throughput, traffic flows categorisation, transmission performance, transport protocols, uncoupled EWTCP algorithm, Wireless fidelity
Abstract

With the development of modern High-Speed Railway (HSR) and mobile communication systems, network operators have a strong demand to provide high-quality on-board Internet services for HSR passengers. Multi-path TCP (MPTCP) provides a potential solution to aggregate available network bandwidth, greatly overcoming throughout degradation and severe jitter using single transmission path during the high-speed train moving. However, the choose of MPTCP algorithms, i.e., Coupled or Uncoupled, has a great impact on the performance. In this paper, we investigate this interesting issue in the practical datasets along multiple HSR lines. Particularly, we collect the first-hand network datasets and analyze the characteristics and category of traffic flows. Based on this statistics, we measure and analyze the transmission performance for both mice flows and elephant ones with different MPTCP congestion control algorithms in HSR scenarios. The simulation results show that, by comparing with the coupled MPTCP algorithms, i.e., Fully Coupled and LIA, the uncoupled EWTCP algorithm provides more stable throughput and balances congestion window distribution, more suitable for the HSR scenario for elephant flows. This work provides significant reference for the development of on-board devices in HSR network systems.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8855811
DOI10.1109/ICCChina.2019.8855811
Citation Keyyu_coupled_2019