Innovating the Multi-Provider Internet: RD Network Services and their Incremental Deployment Incentives
Speaker: Sergey Gorinsky, Washington University in St. Lous
Date: Thursday, November 13 2008
Time: 2:00PM to 3:00PM
Refreshments: 1:45PM
Location: 32-D463 Star Conference Room
Host: Dina Katabi, MIT-CSAIL
Contact: Mary McDavitt, 617-253-9620, mmcdavit@csail.mit.edu
Title:
Innovating the Multi-Provider Internet: RD Network Services and their Incremental Deployment Incentives
Abstract:
With the Internet offering a single best-effort service,there have been numerous proposals of diversified network services that align better with the divergent needs of different distributed applications. The failure of these innovative architectures to gain wide deployment is primarily
due to economic and legacy issues, rather than technical shortcomings. We propose a new paradigm for network service differentiation where design principles account explicitly
for the multiplicity of Internet service providers and users as well as their economic interests in environments with partly deployed new services. Our key idea is to base
the service differentiation on performance itself, rather than price. The proposed RD (Rate-Delay) services enable a user to choose between a higher transmission rate or low queuing delay at a congested network link. An RD router supports the two services by maintaining two queues per output
link and achieves the intended rate-delay differentiation through
simple link scheduling and dynamic buffer sizing. After analytically
deriving specific rules for RD router operation, we conduct extensive simulations that confirm effectiveness of the RD services geared for incremental deployment in the Internet.
Bio:
A native of Skhodnya, USSR, Dr. Sergey Gorinsky is currently an Assistant Professor at the Applied Research Laboratory in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at
Washington University in St. Louis. He received the Ph.D. and M.S. degrees from the University of Texas at Austin, USA and Engineer degree from Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology,
Zelenograd, Russia. Prof. Gorinsky's primary research interests are in computer networking and distributed systems. His research contributions include multicast congestion control resilient to receiver misbehavior, analysis of binary adjustment algorithms,and network service differentiation based on performance incentives. Prof. Gorinsky's work appeared at top conferences and journals such as ACM SIGCOMM, IEEE INFOCOM, and IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking. He has been serving on the Technical Program Committees (TPCs) of
IEEE INFOCOM 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, ICNP 2008, and other networking
conferences. He co-chaired the TPCs of High-Speed Networks (HSN 2008)
at IEEE INFOCOM 2008 and the Symposium on Future Internet Architectures
and Protocols (FIAP 2008) at ICCCN 2008. He is serving as a TPC Vice-Chair of ICCCN 2009 and as a Vice-Chair of the
IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) Technical Committee on High-Speed Networking (TCHSN).
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