DocumentCode
1968377
Title
Scalable resource and admission management in class-based networks
Author
Logota, E. ; Campos, C. ; Sargento, Susana ; Neto, Augusto
Author_Institution
Inst. de Telecomun., Aveiro, Portugal
fYear
2013
fDate
9-13 June 2013
Firstpage
1095
Lastpage
1100
Abstract
Dynamic aggregate bandwidth over-reservation is a scalable approach for Quality of Service (QoS) control mechanisms, since surplus of reservation allows for admitting several flows without signaling the network. Our recent work, the Advanced Class-based resource Over-Reservation (ACOR), shows interesting results by significantly reducing QoS control signaling overhead with increased resource utilization without incurring QoS violation when compared with related solutions. However, ACOR is too sensitive to the number of paths that share bottleneck links. It also resorts to per-flow signaling when links are congested. In view of this, we propose the Extended-ACOR (E-ACOR), which extends ACOR architecture with a new approach, aiming at reducing the performance dependency on paths´ density on bottleneck interfaces. Moreover, it is able to efficiently track congestion information throughout a network to prevent unnecessary signaling during network congestion time. Thus, E-ACOR is expected to scale large networks with reduced signaling. Analytical and simulation results demonstrate the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of E-ACOR over ACOR; by significantly reducing signaling frequency especially during critical periods of congestion.
Keywords
bandwidth allocation; quality of service; radio links; signalling; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication network management; QoS control; admission management; advanced class-based resource over-reservation; congestion information; dynamic aggregate bandwidth over-reservation; extended-ACOR; network congestion time; quality of service; scalable resource management; signaling overhead; Aggregates; Bandwidth; Frequency synchronization; Quality of service; Resource management; Synchronization; Topology; Quality of Service; class-based bandwidth over-reservation control; congestion; distributed network control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications Workshops (ICC), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Budapest
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCW.2013.6649400
Filename
6649400
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