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Joint International Conference on Autonomic and Autonomous Systems and International Conference on Networking and Services - (icas-icns'05)
Performance Benefits of Avoiding Head-of-Line Blocking in SCTP
Papeete, Tahiti
October 23-October 28
ISBN: 0-7695-2450-8
Karl-Johan Grinnem Grinnem, TietoEnator AB Lagergrens gata 2, SWEDEN
Torbjorn Andersson, TietoEnator AB Lagergrens gata 2, SWEDEN
Anna Brunstrom, Karlstad University SE-651 88 Karlstad, SWEDEN
Mitigating the effects of Head-of-Line Blocking (HoLB) was one of the major reasons the IETF SIGTRAN working group developed SCTP, a new transport protocol for PSTN signaling traffic, in the first place. However, studies of the impact of HoLB blocking on TCP and SCTP have given ambiguous results as to whether HoLB has, in fact, any significantly deteriorating effect on transmission delay. To this end, we have carried out a detailed experimental study on the quantitative effects of HoLB. Our study suggests that althoughHoLB could indeed incur a substantial delay penalty on a small fraction of the messages in an SCTP session, it has only a marginal impact on the average end-to-end transmission delay. We only observed improvements in the range of 0% to 18% in average message transmission delay of using unordered delivery as compared to ordered delivery. Furthermore, there was a large variability in between different test runs, which often made the impact of HoLB statistically insignificant.
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Karl-Johan Grinnem Grinnem, Torbjorn Andersson, Anna Brunstrom, "Performance Benefits of Avoiding Head-of-Line Blocking in SCTP," icas-icns, pp.44, Joint International Conference on Autonomic and Autonomous Systems and International Conference on Networking and Services - (icas-icns'05), 2005
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