Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10339528 | Computer Networks | 2011 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, we develop an analytical, fluid-based framework that models how the correlation attack disrupts router queues and how it can be mitigated. Using Poisson Counter Stochastic Differential Equations (PCSDEs), our framework captures the dynamics of a router queue for special cases and gives the closed-form average router queue length as a function of the inter-flow correlation. To mitigate the correlation attack, we apply our analytical framework to model different pacing schemes including Markov ON-OFF pacing and rate limiting, which are respectively designed to break down the inter-flow correlation and suppress the peak rates of bursts. We verify that our fluid models conform to packet-level ns2 simulation results.
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Authors
Yan Cai, Patrick P.C. Lee, Weibo Gong, Don Towsley,