Title
Use of Service Curve for Resource Reservation in Wired-cum-Wireless Scenario
Abstract
In a network, arrival process is converted into departure process through network elements. The departure process suffer propagation delay in the link, processing delay at the network elements like router and data loss due to buffer overflow or congestion. For providing guaranteed service resources need to be reserved before conversation takes place. To reserve such resources estimation of them are indispensable. The idea of service curve gives beforehand deterministic value of these parameters. In this paper, we aim to minimum and maximum buffer space required in the router, minimum link capacity required to guarantee a pre-specified end-to-end delay for an ongoing session in a wired-cum-wireless scenario by analyzing minimum and maximum service curve. We assume that the network we are analyzing is an IP based mobile network. The findings of the work are presented in the form of tables which can be used for resource reservation to offer quality service to end-users.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2010
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
end to end delay,buffer overflow,mobile network,propagation delay,convolution operator
Field
DocType
Volume
End-to-end delay,Network delay,Service quality,Computer science,Computer network,Cellular network,Router,Network element,Processing delay,Buffer overflow,Distributed computing
Journal
abs/1003.1
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nitul Dutta185.89
Iti Saha Misra27519.05