Congestion Control in the Recursive InterNetworking Architecture (RINA)

Author

Teymoori, Peyman

Welzl, Michael

Gjessing, Stein

Grasa, Eduard

Riggio, Roberto

Rausch, Kewin

Siracussa, Domenico

Publication date

2016-05-25



Abstract

RINA, the Recursive InterNetwork Architecture, is a novel “back to basics” type approach to networking. The recursive nature of RINA calls for radically different approaches to how networking is performed. It shows great potential in many aspects, e.g. by simplifying management and providing better security. However, RINA has not been explored for congestion control yet. In this paper, we take first steps to investigate how congestion control can be performed in RINA, and demonstrate that it can be very efficient because it is applied close to where the problem happens, and through its recursive architecture, interesting effects can be achieved. We also show how easily congestion control can be combined with routing, enabling a straightforward implementation of in-network resource pooling.

Document Type

Object of conference

Language

English

CDU Subject

621.3 Electrical engineering

Subject

RINA; Software Networks

Pages

6 p.

Publisher

IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), Kuala Lumpur, 2016.

Documents

icc16-rina.pdf

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