Title of article :
PCN Based Admission Control for Autonomic Video
Quality Differentiation: Design and Evaluation
Author/Authors :
Steven Latre´، نويسنده , , Bart De Vleeschauwer •
Wim Van de Meerssche، نويسنده , , Koen De Schepper •
Christian Hublet، نويسنده , , Werner Van Leekwijck •
Filip De Turck، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
The popularity of multimedia services has introduced important new
challenges for broadband access network management. As these services are very
prone to network anomalies such as packet loss and jitter, accurate admission
control mechanisms are needed to avoid congestion. Traditionally, centralized
admission control mechanisms often underperform in combination with multimedia
services, as they fail to effectively characterize the amount of needed resources.
Recently, measurement based admission control mechanisms have been proposed
such as the IETF Pre-Congestion Notification (PCN) mechanism, where the network
load is measured at each intermediate node and signaled to the edge, where the
admittance decision takes place. In this article, we design a PCN based admission
control mechanism, optimized for protecting bursty traffic such as video services,
which is currently not studied in the PCN working group. We evaluated and
identified the effect of PCN’s configuration in protecting bursty traffic. The proposed
admission control mechanism features three main improvements to the original
PCN mechanism: first, it uses a new measurement algorithm, which is easier to
configure for bursty traffic. Second, it allows to automatically adapt PCN’s configuration
based on the traffic characteristics of the current sessions. Third, it
introduces the differentiation between video quality levels to achieve an admission
decision per video quality level of each request. The mechanism has been extensively
evaluated in a packet switched simulation environment, which shows that the
novel admission control mechanism is able to protect video traffic while maximizing
the link utilization and avoiding packet loss.
Keywords :
Autonomic Network management Multimedia Adaptive
Journal title :
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Journal title :
Journal of Network and Systems Management