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A Framework for Qualitative Communications Using Big Packet Protocol

Networking and Internet Architecture 2019-06-27 v1

Abstract

In the current Internet architecture, a packet is a minimal or fundamental unit upon which different actions such as classification,forwarding, or discarding are performed by the network nodes.When faced with constrained or poor network conditions, a packet is subjected to undesirable drops and re-transmissions, resulting in unpredictable delays and subsequent traffic overheads in the network. Alternately, we introduce qualitative communication services which allow partial, yet timely, delivery of a packet instead of dropping it entirely. These services allow breaking down packet payloads into smaller units (called chunks), enabling much finer granularity of bandwidth utilization. We propose Packet Wash as a new operation in forwarding nodes to support qualitative services. Upon packet error or network congestion, the forwarding node selectively removes some chunk(s)from the payload based on the relationship among the chunks or the individual significance level of each chunk. We also present a qualitative communication framework as well as a Packet Wash directive implemented in a newly evolved data plane technology,called Big Packet Protocol (BPP)

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@article{arxiv.1906.10766,
  title  = {A Framework for Qualitative Communications Using Big Packet Protocol},
  author = {Richard Li and Kiran Makhijani and Hamed Yousefi and Cedric Westphal and Lijun Dong and Tim Wauters and Filip De Turck},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.10766},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Accepted in NEAT workshop, ACM SIGCOMM, August 2019, Beijing, China

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