DocumentCode
3160125
Title
Congestion control in differentiated services networks using fuzzy logic
Author
Chrysostomou, Chrysostomos ; Pitsillides, Andreas ; Hadjipollas, George ; Polycarpou, Marios ; Sekercioglu, Ahmet
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Cyprus Univ., Nicosia, Cyprus
Volume
1
fYear
2004
fDate
17-17 Dec. 2004
Firstpage
549
Abstract
The provision of quality of service (QoS) in a differentiated services (Diff-Serv) environment requires an adequate differentiation between high-priority/assured and low-priority/best-effort classes of service in the presence of congestion, giving priority/preference to assured-tagged traffic. For this purpose, a new active queue management scheme, implemented within the Diff-Serv framework, is presented that provides congestion control in TCP/IP networks using a fuzzy logic control approach. The proposed fuzzy logic approach for congestion control allows the use of linguistic knowledge to capture the dynamics of nonlinear probability marking functions, uses multiple inputs to capture the dynamic state of the network more accurately, and can offer effective implementation. A simulation study over a wide range of traffic conditions - considering multiple bottleneck links - shows that the fuzzy logic based controller outperforms the random early detection (RED) implementation for Diff-Serv in terms of link utilization, packet losses, and queue fluctuations and delays. Also, the proposed scheme can offer better differentiation among assured and best-effort traffic, thus it can provide better QoS to different types of data streams, such as TCP/FTP traffic or TCP/Web-like traffic, whilst maintaining high utilization.
Keywords
DiffServ networks; fuzzy control; quality of service; telecommunication congestion control; transport protocols; TCP/FTP traffic; TCP/IP networks; TCP/Web-like traffic; active queue management scheme; assured-tagged traffic; best-effort traffic; congestion control; data streams; differentiated services networks; fuzzy logic control; linguistic knowledge; link utilization; multiple bottleneck links; nonlinear probability marking functions; packet losses; quality of service; queue fluctuations; random early detection; Communication system traffic control; Computer architecture; Diffserv networks; Fuzzy logic; IP networks; Intelligent networks; Quality of service; TCPIP; Telecommunication congestion control; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Decision and Control, 2004. CDC. 43rd IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Nassau
ISSN
0191-2216
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8682-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CDC.2004.1428688
Filename
1428688
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