Hummingbird: Fast, Flexible, and Fair Inter-Domain Bandwidth Reservations
August 19, 2023 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communication
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Authors
Karl WΓΌst, Giacomo Giuliari, Markus Legner, Jean-Pierre Smith, Marc Wyss, Jules Bachmann, Juan A. Garcia-Pardo, Adrian Perrig
arXiv ID
2308.09959
Category
cs.NI: Networking & Internet
Cross-listed
cs.CR
Citations
1
Venue
Conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communication
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4 months ago
Abstract
To realize the long-standing vision of providing quality-of-service (QoS) guarantees on a public Internet, this paper introduces Hummingbird: a lightweight QoS-system that provides fine-grained inter-domain reservations for end hosts. Hummingbird enables flexible and composable reservations with end-to-end guarantees, and addresses an often overlooked, but crucial, aspect of bandwidth-reservation systems: incentivization of network providers. Hummingbird represents bandwidth reservations as tradable assets, allowing markets to emerge. These markets then ensure fair and efficient resource allocation and encourage deployment by remunerating providers. This incentivization is facilitated by decoupling reservations from network identities, which enables novel control-plane mechanisms and allows the design of a control plane based on smart contracts. Hummingbird also provides an efficient reservation data plane, which streamlines the processing on routers and thus simplifies the implementation, deployment, and traffic policing, while maintaining robust security properties. Our prototype implementation demonstrates the efficiency and scalability of Hummingbird's asset-based control plane, and our high-speed software implementation can fill a 160 Gbps link with Hummingbird packets on commodity hardware.
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