Title :
QoS-Based Rate Control Scheme for Non-Elastic Traffics in Distributed Networks
Author :
Jie Li ; Erling Gong ; Zhiqiang Sun ; Hongwei Xie
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Mechatron. Eng. & Autom., Nat. Univ. of Defense Technol., Changsha, China
Abstract :
Non-elastic traffics are typically sensitive to assigned bandwidth and transmission delays which need quality-of-service (QoS) support to satisfy their different bandwidth requirements. QoS-based bandwidth allocation can be easily realized in a centralized manner for networks with central controllers. Since the centralized manner needs a central node to assign bandwidth, it is not suitable for distributed networks that do not have central control points. Thus, a distributed end-to-end bandwidth allocation mechanism is needed for distributed networks. We propose an end-to-end rate control scheme, called QoS-Based Rate Control (QBRC), for non-elastic flows in distributed networks. QBRC is implemented in transport layer and uses additive-increase multiplicative-decrease (AIMD) congestion control approach. QBRC has a capability to allocate bandwidth in a distributed manner. By adjusting AIMD parameters of the flows based on their bandwidth and jitter requirements, QBRC can implement the bandwidth allocation in the sender side and no central node is needed. Simulations show that QBRC is of great potential for differential non-elastic traffics in distributed networks.
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; quality of service; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; AIMD congestion control approach; QBRC; QoS support; QoS-based bandwidth allocation; QoS-based rate control; additive-increase multiplicative-decrease congestion control approach; assigned bandwidth; bandwidth requirements; central controllers; central node; distributed end-to-end bandwidth allocation mechanism; distributed networks; end-to-end rate control scheme; jitter requirements; non-elastic traffics; quality-of-service support; transmission delays; transport layer; Bandwidth; Bismuth; Channel allocation; Jitter; Quality of service; Steady-state; Throughput; Bandwidth allocation; congestion control; distributed networks; quality-of-service support;
Journal_Title :
Communications Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LCOMM.2015.2421906