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Virtual Filter for Non-Duplicate Sampling With Network Applications

Journal

IEEE-ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING
Volume 30, Issue 6, Pages 2818-2833

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TNET.2022.3182694

Keywords

Task analysis; Memory management; Time measurement; Throughput; Size measurement; Protocols; Data structures; Non-duplicate sampling; traffic measurement; flow spread

Funding

  1. NSF [CSR 1909077, NeTS 1719222]

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This study presents a non-duplicate sampling approach for handling mismatch between the line rate and throughput of a network traffic measurement module. The proposed virtual filter design reduces processing and memory overhead and includes a mechanism for automatically adjusting the sampling probability.
Sampling is key to handling mismatch between the line rate and the throughput of a network traffic measurement module. Flow-spread measurement requires non-duplicate sampling, which only samples the elements (carried in packet header or payload) in each flow when they appear for the first time and blocks them for subsequent appearances. The only prior work for non-duplicate sampling incurs considerable overhead, and has two practical limitations: It lacks a mechanism to set an appropriate sampling probability under dynamic traffic conditions, and it cannot efficiently handle multiple concurrent sampling tasks. This paper proposes a virtual filter design for non-duplicate sampling, which reduces the processing overhead by about half and reduces the memory overhead by an order of magnitude or more under some practical settings. It has a mechanism to automatically adapt its sampling probability to the traffic dynamics. It can be modified to handle sampling for multiple independent tasks with different probabilities. We also enhance the virtual filter for flow spread measurement and super spreader detection with a large measurement period.

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