DocumentCode
1486378
Title
An overview of quality of service routing for next-generation high-speed networks: problems and solutions
Author
Chen, Shigang ; Nahrsted, Klara
Author_Institution
Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL, USA
Volume
12
Issue
6
fYear
1998
Firstpage
64
Lastpage
79
Abstract
The upcoming gigabit-per-second high-speed networks are expected to support a wide range of communication-intensive real-time multimedia applications. The requirement for timely delivery of digitized audio-visual information raises new challenges for next-generation integrated services broadband networks. One of the key issues is QoS routing. It selects network routes with sufficient resources for the requested QoS parameters. The goal of routing solutions is twofold: (1) satisfying the QoS requirements for every admitted connection, and (2) achieving global efficiency in resource utilization. Many unicast/multicast QoS routing algorithms have been published, and they work with a variety of QoS requirements and resource constraints. Overall, they can be partitioned into three broad classes: (1) source routing, (2) distributed routing, and (3) hierarchical routing algorithms. We give an overview of the QoS routing problem as well as the existing solutions. We present the strengths and weaknesses of different routing strategies, and outline the challenges. We also discuss the basic algorithms in each class, classify and compare them, and point out possible future directions in the QoS routing area
Keywords
B-ISDN; distributed processing; multimedia communication; quality of service; reviews; telecommunication network routing; digital audio-visual information; distributed routing; gigabit-per-second high-speed networks; global efficiency; hierarchical routing; integrated services broadband networks; next-generation high-speed networks; quality of service; real-time multimedia applications; resource utilization; source routing; unicast/multicast QoS routing algorithms; Broadband communication; High-speed networks; Intserv networks; Multicast algorithms; Multimedia communication; Next generation networking; Partitioning algorithms; Quality of service; Resource management; Routing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Network, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0890-8044
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/65.752646
Filename
752646
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