Title :
Context-Driven Resource Over-Provisioning Approach for Rich Networking
Author :
Castillo, J. ; Cruz, E. ; Neto, A. ; Sargento, S. ; Cerqueira, E.
fDate :
July 30 2012-Aug. 2 2012
Abstract :
Mobile users are increasingly demanding multimedia content created specifically or at least tailored to cater for their needs and preferences. The limitations of current Internet challenge a lot the design of such sessions, and require embedding innovations beyond standards to achieve rich networking. In this scope, the Context Casting (C-CAST) project designed a context-sensitive network architecture to support value-added multimedia sessions with Quality of Service (QoS) guaranteed towards multiple users simultaneously, and in their wireless technologies. However, the per-flow driven signalling approach of Legacy C-CAST exponentially increases with the number of flow admissions, which jeopardize the system performance. Thus, this paper proposes the Advanced C-CAST, which re-architects the Legacy C-CAST to support context-driven over-provisioning of per-class bandwidth and overlay trees. The evaluation of Advanced C-CAST demonstrated its benefits against Legacy C-CAST by significantly optimizing overall signalling load and latency experience.
Keywords :
Internet; mobile radio; multimedia communication; quality of service; telecommunication signalling; trees (mathematics); C-CAST project; Internet; QoS; advanced C-CAST; context casting; context-driven resource over-provisioning approach; context-sensitive network architecture; flow admission; latency experience; legacy C-CAST; mobile user; multimedia content; overlay trees; per-flow driven signalling; quality of service; rich networking; signalling load; system performance; value-added multimedia session; wireless technology; Bandwidth; Casting; Context; IP networks; Internet; Multimedia communication; Quality of service;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN), 2012 21st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1543-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICCCN.2012.6289251