Author :
El Barachi, M. ; Glitho, Roch ; Dssouli, Rachida
Abstract :
The 3GPP-defined IP Multimedia Subsystem is becoming the de facto standard for IP-based multimedia communication services. It consists of an overlay control and service layer that is deployed on top of IP-based mobile and fixed networks, in order to enable the seamless provisioning of IP multimedia services to 3G users. Service differentiation, which implies the network´s ability to distinguish between different classes of traffic (or service) and provide each class with the appropriate treatment, is an important aspect that is considered in 3G networks. In this article, we present a critical review of existing service differentiation solutions and propose a new control-level call differentiation solution for IMS-based 3G core networks. The solution consists of a novel call differentiation scheme, enabling the definition of various categories of calls with different QoS profiles. To enable the support of such profiles, an extended IMS architecture, relying on two adaptive resource management mechanisms, is proposed. Furthermore, simulations are used to evaluate the system performance. Compared to existing service differentiation solutions, our solution offers several benefits, such as: flexible QoS negotiation mechanisms, control over many communication aspects as means for differentiation, and a dynamic and adaptive resource management strategy.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; DiffServ networks; IP networks; multimedia communication; quality of service; telecommunication control; IMS based 3G core networks; IP multimedia subsystem; QoS negotiation mechanism; QoS profile; adaptive resource management; control level call differentiation solution; dynamic resource management; overlay control; seamless provisioning; service differentiation solution; service layer; Delay; IP networks; Media; Multimedia communication; Quality of service; Resource management;