DocumentCode
2026504
Title
Resource planning and bandwidth allocation in hybrid fiber-coax residential networks
Author
Griffith, David ; Sriram, Kotikalapudi ; Krivulina, Liliya ; Golmie, Nada
Author_Institution
Nat. Inst. of Stand. & Technol., Gaithersburg, MD, USA
fYear
2004
fDate
25-29 Oct. 2004
Firstpage
263
Lastpage
268
Abstract
The introduction of new high bandwidth services such as video-on-demand by cable operators will put a strain on existing resources. It is important for cable operators to know how many resources to commit to the network to satisfy customer demands. In this paper, we develop models of voice and video traffic to determine the effect on demand growth on hybrid fiber-coax networks. We obtain a set of guidelines that network operators can use to build out their networks in response to increased demand. We begin with one type of traffic and generalize to an arbitrary number of high-bandwidth CBR-like services to obtain service blocking probabilities. These computations help us to determine how cable networks would function under various conditions (i.e., low, medium, and heavy loads). We also consider how the growth rate of the popularity of such services would change over time, and how this impacts network planning. Our findings will help cable operators estimate how much bandwidth they need to provision for a given traffic growth model and connection blocking requirement.
Keywords
bandwidth allocation; hybrid fibre coax networks; probability; telecommunication network planning; telecommunication services; telecommunication traffic; video on demand; bandwidth allocation; high-bandwidth CBR-like service; hybrid fiber-coax residential network; resource planning; service blocking probability; video traffic; video-on-demand; voice traffic; Bandwidth; Capacitive sensors; Channel allocation; Computer networks; Guidelines; Hybrid fiber coaxial cables; Optical fiber cables; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Video on demand;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Broadband Networks, 2004. BroadNets 2004. Proceedings. First International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2221-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BROADNETS.2004.73
Filename
1363811
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