Title
On the location-awareness of bandwidth allocation and admission control for the support of real-time traffic in class-based IP networks
Abstract
The support of real-time traffic in class-based IP networks requires reservation of resources, accompanied by admission control in order to guarantee that newly admitted real-time traffic flows do not cause any violation to the Quality of Service (QoS) perceived by the already established ones. In this paper we highlight certain issues with respect to bandwidth allocation and admission control for supporting real-time traffic in class-based IP networks. We investigate the implications of topological placement of both bandwidth allocation and admission control schemes. We show that their performance depends highly on the location of the employed procedures with respect to the end-users and the various network boundaries. We conclude that the strategies for applying these schemes should be location-aware, because their performance at different points in a class-based IP network can be different and can deviate from the expected performance. Through simulations we also provide a quantitative view of these deviations.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1007/11907381_20
MMNS
Keywords
Field
DocType
expected performance,class-based ip network,certain issue,different point,admission control,bandwidth allocation,admission control scheme,various network boundary,real-time traffic flow,real-time traffic,quality of service
Internet Protocol,Traffic flow,Admission control,Bandwidth allocation,Computer science,Packet loss,Quality of service,Computer network,Resource allocation,Location awareness,Distributed computing
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
4267
0302-9743
3-540-47654-7
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.43
16
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Stylianos Georgoulas111712.49
Panos Trimintzios229423.68
George Pavlou31903157.00
Kin-Hon Ho47410.24