End-to-end delay or one-way delay (OWD) refers to the time taken for a
packet to be transmitted across a
network from source to destination. It is a common term in IP
network monitoring, and differs from
round-trip time (RTT) in that only path in the one direction from source to destination is measured.
Measurement
The
ping utility
ping is a computer network administration software utility used to test the reachability of a host on an Internet Protocol (IP) network. It is available for virtually all operating systems that have networking capability, including most embedde ...
measures the RTT, that is, the time to go and come back to a host. Half the RTT is often used as an approximation of OWD but this assumes that the forward and back paths are the same in terms of congestion, number of hops, or
quality of service
Quality of service (QoS) is the description or measurement of the overall performance of a service, such as a telephony or computer network, or a cloud computing service, particularly the performance seen by the users of the network. To quantitat ...
(QoS). This is not always a good assumption. To avoid such problems, the OWD may be measured directly.
Direct
OWDs may be measured between two points ''A'' and ''B'' of an
IP network
The Internet protocol suite, commonly known as TCP/IP, is a framework for organizing the set of communication protocols used in the Internet and similar computer networks according to functional criteria. The foundational protocols in the suit ...
through the use of synchronized clocks; ''A'' records a timestamp on the packet and sends it to ''B'', which notes the receiving time and calculates the OWD as their difference. The transmitted packets need to be identified at source and destination in order to avoid
packet loss
Packet loss occurs when one or more packets of data travelling across a computer network fail to reach their destination. Packet loss is either caused by errors in data transmission, typically across wireless networks, or network congestion.Kur ...
or packet reordering. However, this method suffers several limitations, such as requiring intensive cooperation between both parties, and the accuracy of the measured delay is subject to the synchronization precision.
The
Minimum-Pairs Protocol is an example by which several cooperating entities, ''A'', ''B'', and ''C'', could measure OWDs between one of them and a fourth less cooperative one (e.g., between ''B'' and ''X'').
Estimate
Transmission between two network nodes may be asymmetric, and the forward and reverse delays are not equal. Half the RTT value is the average of the forward and reverse delays and so may be sometimes used as an approximation to the end-to-end delay. The accuracy of such an estimate depends on the nature of delay distribution in both directions. As delays in both directions become more symmetric, the accuracy increases.
The
probability mass function
In probability and statistics, a probability mass function is a function that gives the probability that a discrete random variable is exactly equal to some value. Sometimes it is also known as the discrete density function. The probability mass ...
(PMF) of absolute error, ''E'', between the smaller of the forward and reverse OWDs and their average (i.e., RTT/2) can be expressed as a function of the network delay distribution as follows:
::
where ''a'' and ''b'' are the forward and reverse edges, and ''f
y(z)'' is the PMF of delay of edge ''z'' (that is, ''f
y(z) = Pr).
Delay components
End-to-end delay in networks comes from several sources including
transmission delay,
propagation delay
Propagation delay is the time duration taken for a signal to reach its destination. It can relate to networking, electronics or physics. ''Hold time'' is the minimum interval required for the logic level to remain on the input after triggering ed ...
,
processing delay and
queuing delay.
See also
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Age of Information
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Minimum-Pairs Protocol
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Network delay
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Store and forward
Store and forward is a telecommunications technique in which information is sent to an intermediate station where it is kept and sent at a later time to the final destination or to another intermediate station. The intermediate station, or node in ...
References
External links
Sample delay calculations
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