Transport Modeling Research Group
Chairs
The TMRG Chair is Lachlan Andrew.
Mail List
The email list is tmrg-interest@icsi.berkeley.edu. You need to be a list member to send mail to the list. To subscribe, visit the tmrg mailing list page or send an email to tmrg-interest-request@icsi.berkeley.edu.An archive of the email list is available at tmrg mailing list page.
Web Site
The TMRG web site is at http://www.tools.ietf.org/group/irtf/trac/wiki/tmrg.
Charter
The Transport Modeling Research Group (TMRG) is chartered to produce a series of documents on Models for the Evaluation of Transport Protocols. The documents will include a survey of models used in simulations, analysis, and experiments for the evaluation of transport protocols. The output of the research group will also include a broad set of simulation test suites, and a set of recommendations for test suites for experiments in test beds. The goal of the work is to improve our methodologies for evaluating transport protocols.
The first set of documents will consider models for the evaluation of congestion control mechanisms. This work will include the simulation test suites and recommendations for experiments mentioned above. Later documents are expected to address models for the evaluation of other aspects of transport protocols (e.g., connection establishment, security, perhaps QoS mechanisms).
The models produced by this group will not have any formal relationship to the IETF standards process. That is, this research group will not produce recommendations for the IETF on using simulation or experimental test suites to evaluate transport-related features for standardization. At the same time, one intended use of the test suites is for comparative evaluations of different proposed congestion control mechanisms.
This research group is not chartered to discuss the design of new congestion control mechanisms, or to discuss modifications to existing congestion control mechanisms, except in terms of the models needed for the evaluation of such mechanisms. The group is also not chartered to produce evaluations of specific congestion control mechanisms.
Membership
Membership is open to any interested parties who intend to remain current with the published documents and mailing list issues. The group is expected to function largely through the mailing list, possibly without any face-to-face meetings.