Title :
Bandwidth measurement and management for end-to-end connectivity over IP networks
Author :
Ravindran, K. ; Rabby, M. ; Liu, X.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., City Univ. of New York, New York, NY
Abstract :
The paper describes a policy-based model for cost-effective dasiadata connectivitypsila provisioning between session-level end-points. The connectivity provider (SP) may employ an architecture for end-to-end QoS control between data aggregation points. It involves: i) maintaining multiple diffserv-type connections between end-points with parameterizable QoS differentiation between them; and ii) admission control at end-points with intserv-type bandwidth management over connections. (ii) aggregates data flows with closely-similar QoS needs over a single end-to-end connection. (i) apportions the available infrastructure bandwidth between various end-to-end connections that carry (aggregated) data flows with distinct QoS levels. Flow aggregation over a connection allows reaping the statistical multiplexing gains in bandwidth, i.e., meets the SP´s revenue incentives. Whereas, connection-level bandwidth allocation allows meeting the QoS needs of data flows, i.e., guarantees the end-user´s utility. The management functions of SP monitor the changes and/or outages in network bandwidth in a dynamic setting (as in IP-based networks), and maps them onto the connectivity costs incurred for QoS control. Our model allows installing policy functions at end-points for cost-optimal connectivity provisioning.
Keywords :
IP networks; bandwidth allocation; quality of service; IP networks; IP-based networks; QoS differentiation; QoS needs; admission control; bandwidth allocation; bandwidth measurement; connectivity provider; cost-optimal connectivity provisioning; data connectivity; data flows; diffserv-type connections; end-to-end QoS control; end-to-end connectivity; infrastructure bandwidth; intserv-type bandwidth management over connections; policy-based model; session-level end-points; statistical multiplexing gains; Admission control; Aggregates; Bandwidth; Channel allocation; Computer network management; Computer science; Cost function; IP networks; Monitoring; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Communication Systems and Networks and Workshops, 2009. COMSNETS 2009. First International
Conference_Location :
Bangalore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2912-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2913-4
DOI :
10.1109/COMSNETS.2009.4808836