TY - GEN
T1 - New approach for flow control using pause frame management
AU - Pahlevanzadeh, Bahareh
AU - Seno, Seyed Amin Hosseini
AU - Wan, Tat Chee
AU - Budiarto, Rahmat
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Day by day Internet communication and services are experiencing an increase in variety and quantity in their capacity and demand. Thus, making traffic management and quality of service approaches for optimization of the Internet become a challenging area of research; meanwhile flow control and congestion control will be considered as significantfundamentals for the tramc control especially on the high speed network (in the range of Gigabit Ethernet family). The existing IEEE802.3x standard which is applicable to all version of full-duplex Ethernet uses PAUSE frames as MAC control frames to enable or disable frame transmission. As a result regulating data flow at the low level of OSI model assists in minimizing frame loss and preventing latency due to error recovery at the higher layer protocols. However some problems encountered; for instance, it does not distinguish the well-behaved stations from misbehaved stations and it causes a head-of-line problem. Moreover, there is no priority awareness all traffic get equal punishment. The adding overhead and other problems associated with IEEE802.3x have made it become inefficient. Realizing the studies to overcome the problems become important has motivated us to propose a new format of PAUSE frame through an ntelligent switch, which includes some new flexible programmable fields, such as predetermined pausetime for particular traffics. So our proposed intelligent switches with its new PAUSE frame are able to distinguish between different types of traffic and in turn, both new PAUSE frame and intelligent switchtogether provide an efficient flow control approach for high speed networks.
AB - Day by day Internet communication and services are experiencing an increase in variety and quantity in their capacity and demand. Thus, making traffic management and quality of service approaches for optimization of the Internet become a challenging area of research; meanwhile flow control and congestion control will be considered as significantfundamentals for the tramc control especially on the high speed network (in the range of Gigabit Ethernet family). The existing IEEE802.3x standard which is applicable to all version of full-duplex Ethernet uses PAUSE frames as MAC control frames to enable or disable frame transmission. As a result regulating data flow at the low level of OSI model assists in minimizing frame loss and preventing latency due to error recovery at the higher layer protocols. However some problems encountered; for instance, it does not distinguish the well-behaved stations from misbehaved stations and it causes a head-of-line problem. Moreover, there is no priority awareness all traffic get equal punishment. The adding overhead and other problems associated with IEEE802.3x have made it become inefficient. Realizing the studies to overcome the problems become important has motivated us to propose a new format of PAUSE frame through an ntelligent switch, which includes some new flexible programmable fields, such as predetermined pausetime for particular traffics. So our proposed intelligent switches with its new PAUSE frame are able to distinguish between different types of traffic and in turn, both new PAUSE frame and intelligent switchtogether provide an efficient flow control approach for high speed networks.
KW - Congestion control
KW - IEEE802.3x flow control
KW - Intelligent switch
KW - Priority
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=63749110123&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICDFMA.2008.4784439
DO - 10.1109/ICDFMA.2008.4784439
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:63749110123
SN - 9781424423132
T3 - 2008 1st International Conference on Distributed Frameworks and Application, DFmA 2008
SP - 214
EP - 219
BT - 2008 1st International Conference on Distributed Frameworks and Application, DFmA 2008
T2 - 2008 1st International Conference on Distributed Frameworks and Application, DFmA 2008
Y2 - 21 October 2008 through 22 October 2008
ER -