Measurement Studies of Reordering in the Internet
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Measurement and Classification of Out-of-Sequence Packets in a Tier-1 IP
Backbone.
by Sharad Jaiswal, Gianluca Iannaccone, Christophe Diot, Jim Kurose, and
Don Towsley. IMW2002
"We present measurements and a classification of out-of-sequence packets
in TCP connections within the Sprint IP backbone... The magnitude of
reordering we report is much smaller than the results presented in
previous works."
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IEPM's studies on
packet reordering.
"Roughly 25% of the hosts monitored exhibit reordering."
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Dmitri Loguinov and H. Radha,
Measurement Study of Low-bitrate Internet
Video Streaming, ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop (IMW), November 2001.
This paper gives the PDF of reordering distance from reordering events
from a seven-month study of video traffic in the United States.
"The average session reordering rates were very close to those in
Paxson's 1995 data."
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Michael Laor and Lior Gendel,
The Effect of Packet Reordering in a Backbone Link on Application
Throughput,
IEEE Network, September 2002.
This is not a measurement study, but "the authors attempt to measure and
quantify the effect of reordering packets in a backbone link", in terms of
TCP throughput.
Sally Floyd
Thanks to Morley Mao for contributions to this page.
Last modified in November 2002.