Evaluating the Networking Performance of Home Router Platforms for Multimedia Services (bibtex)
@InProceedings{Kofler2011a, author = {Kofler, Ingo and Kuschnig, Robert and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME 2011)}, title = {Evaluating the Networking Performance of Home Router Platforms for Multimedia Services}, year = {2011}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, editor = {Cheng, Irene and Fernandez, Gabriel and Wang, Haohong}, month = {jul}, pages = {6}, publisher = {IEEE}, series = {ICME}, abstract = {Wireless router platforms based on the Linux operating system are becoming popular in consumers' home networks. The transmission of multimedia data or their use as media-aware network elements imposes high traffic and computational loads on these devices. Thus, it is interesting to evaluate the networking and processing capabilities of such home router platforms in order to assess their usefulness for improved multimedia services such as in-network H.264/SVC video stream adaptation. This paper presents a performance evaluation of three home router platforms representative for low-end, mid-range, and high-end devices. The scope of the evaluation is the performance of the Linux networking stack on these routers; results for both application-layer (TCP and UDP) transmission and kernel-level (UDP) traffic routing are given. The results show that both TCP and UDP throughputs are significantly below (less than half of) the outgoing (wired) links' nominal capacities and depend very much on the sizes of the transmitted data blocks. This clearly indicates that the networking performance is limited by the platforms' processing capabilities and the lack of mechanisms that offload networking tasks from the CPUs. This behaviour cannot be observed on today's PC systems and has to be considered when deploying multimedia services on these network devices. Furthermore, a detailed analysis of the Linux networking stack reveals that the performance is heavily impacted by the netfilter code, even when no packet filtering or network address translation is being performed. Considerable performance gains can be achieved when this netfilter code is bypassed.}, doi = {10.1109/ICME.2011.6012189}, language = {EN}, location = {Barcelona, Spain}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/platformeval_preprint.pdf}, talkdate = {2011.07.11}, talktype = {registered} }
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