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Latency Analysis of TCP on an ATM Network


Alec Wolman, Geoff Voelker, and Chandramohan A. Thekkath
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Washington

Abstract

(This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grants No. CCR-8907666, CDA-9123308, and CCR-9200832, by the Washington Technology Center, Apple Computer, Boeing Computer Services, Digital Equipment Corporation, and the Hewlett-Packard Corporation. Chandramohan A. Thekkath was also supported by an Intel Foundation Graduate Fellowship.)

In this paper we characterize the latency of the BSD 4.4 alpha implementation of TCP on an ATM network. Latency reduction is a difficult task, and careful analysis is the first step towards reduction. We investigate the impact of both the network controller and the protocol implementation on latency. We find that a low latency network controller has a significant impact on the overall latency of TCP. We also characterize the impact on latency of some widely discussed improvements to TCP, such as header prediction and the combination of the checksum calculation with data copying.


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