Title
Applying blood glucose homeostatic model towards self-management of IP qos provisioned networks
Abstract
Due to the rapid growth of the Internet architecture and the complexities required for network management, the need for efficient resource management is a tremendous challenge. This paper presents a biologically inspired self-management technique for IP Quality of Service (QoS) prov-isioned network using the blood glucose regulation model of the human body. The human body has the capability to maintain overall blood glucose level depending on the intensity of activity performed and at the same time produce the required energy based on the fitness capacity of the body. We have applied these biological principles to resource management, which includes (i) the ability to manage resources based on predefined demand profile as well as unexpected and fluctuating traffic, and (ii) the ability to efficiently manage multiple traffic types on various paths to ensure maximum revenue is obtained. Simulation results have also been presented to help validate our biologically inspired self-management technique.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1007/11908852_8
IPOM
Keywords
Field
DocType
network management,provisioned network,blood glucose regulation model,efficient resource management,prov-isioned network,overall blood glucose level,multiple traffic type,self-management technique,blood glucose homeostatic model,fluctuating traffic,human body,resource management,resource manager,quality of service
Resource management,Internet Protocol,Service quality,Computer science,Computer network,Quality of service,Provisioning,Resource allocation,Network management,Distributed computing,The Internet
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
4268
0302-9743
3-540-47701-2
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.41
6
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sasitharan Balasubramaniam162266.40
Dmitri Botvich254063.28
William Donnelly3435.44
Nazim Agoulmine444850.65