[Bloat] Another passive bandwidth estimation method
Michael Menth
menth at uni-tuebingen.de
Tue Aug 1 03:32:11 EDT 2023
Hi all,
we've recently developed a passive method for finding a link's capacity
(in a different context). You find the algorithm in III.B.5 in
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9954450
The approach ist tested in V.B for 1, 10, and 100 Gb/s links on a Linux
server and provides sufficiently accurate results for bandwidth
utilizations of 25%. The method is likely to work also for lower
utilizations, but this was not an issue in this work. The method is
applicable only by a link's head-end node. It does not work for end
systems to find the bottleneck bandwidth on some unknown intermediate
node. However, it can deliver useful information for scheduling
algorithms in forwarding nodes, which is the use case in this paper, and
which may be of interest to some readers on this list.
Kind regards
Michael
Am 01.08.2023 um 00:36 schrieb Dave Taht via Bloat:
> Promising approach:
>
> https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10188775
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