DocumentCode
3247645
Title
Real-time traffic classification for unified communication networks
Author
Elnaka, Abdelwahab M. ; Mahmoud, Qusay H.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Guelph Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada
fYear
2013
fDate
19-21 Aug. 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
The key feature of Unified Communications (UC) lies in its ability to provide the service that the customer wants, when he wants and regardless of the device being used. At the heart of the UC architecture, which spans different layers from application layer to network, comes the Quality of Service (QoS) framework that is essential to provide adequate service to different communication session´s call participates. The heterogeneity of access networks and diversity of a UC session´s participants make it necessary to classify incoming traffic based on its type and the QoS requirements of the participating parties. The existence of different traffic classifications for different existing access networks raises the question of how to classify incoming traffic when it belongs to a diverse set of access networks and devices. In this paper, we investigate different classification methods currently adopted in different access networks and industry standards. We introduce a traffic classification method that should satisfy the requirements of realtime traffic that traverses most of the existing access networks. The classification method has been tested using both First In First Out (FIFO) and Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) schedulers to evaluate different classes performance in a shared environment with diverse QoS requirements. The results obtained showed the feasibility of our proposed classification.
Keywords
3G mobile communication; DiffServ networks; access protocols; pattern classification; quality of service; radio access networks; scheduling; telecommunication traffic; telephony; DiffServ; FIFO; HSPA; IntServ; QoS requirements; UC architecture; WFQ; access network heterogeneity; application layer; diversity heterogeneity; first in first out scheduler; high speed packet access; industry standards; quality-of-service framework; real-time traffic classification; unified communication networks; weighted fair queuing scheduler; Bandwidth; Bit rate; Computer architecture; Delays; Quality of service; Real-time systems; Streaming media; DiffServ; HSPA; IntServ; QoS; UC;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Mobile and Wireless Networking (MoWNeT), 2013 International Conference on Selected Topics in
Conference_Location
Montre??al, QC
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MoWNet.2013.6613788
Filename
6613788
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