• DocumentCode
    3327975
  • Title

    Integration of VBR video and ABR data sources at a DSL-based access node

  • Author

    Kraimeche, B.

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Technol. Manage., Stevens Inst. of Technol., Hoboken, NJ, USA
  • fYear
    1999
  • fDate
    1999
  • Firstpage
    568
  • Lastpage
    573
  • Abstract
    ATM over xDSL allows integrated access of video, voice and data services into the Internet with QoS support. In this paper, we study the integration of MPEG video calls and high-speed data calls at an ATM DSL access multiplexer (DSLAM). The interactivity in video calls requires a stringent delay QoS (but relaxed cell loss). In contrast, data calls have a stringent cell loss QoS requirement (but relaxed delay). We study an access strategy which allocates separate buffers to the 2 types of traffic and assigns priority to video in accessing the channel. We first present a Markov-modulated fluid model for the video sources based on measurements performed on a large number of MPEG sequences. Then, we present a computationally efficient fluid analysis of multiplexed video calls. Finally, we provide a fluid analysis of the low-priority data buffer. We derive a model for the output fluid process of the video buffer and approximate it with a two-state model. We use both the full and approximate models to calculate the cell loss for data. We compare the performance of these two methods to a commonly-used approximate method. The study shows that: (1) our two-state approximation is fairly accurate while computationally very efficient; (2) the commonly used method is overly inaccurate compared to the first two methods
  • Keywords
    Internet; Markov processes; approximation theory; asynchronous transfer mode; buffer storage; data communication; delays; digital subscriber lines; image sequences; quality of service; queueing theory; telecommunication traffic; visual communication; ABR data sources; ATM; DSL access multiplexer; DSLAM; Internet; MPEG sequences; Markov-modulated fluid model; QoS support; VBR video; buffer allocation; cell loss; delay QoS; interactivity; low-priority data buffer; performance; priority assignment; traffic; two-state approximation; video buffer; xDSL; Asynchronous transfer mode; Bandwidth; Central office; DSL; Delay; Streaming media; Technology management; Telephony; Traffic control; Web and internet services;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer Communications and Networks, 1999. Proceedings. Eight International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Boston, MA
  • ISSN
    1095-2055
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-5794-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICCCN.1999.805575
  • Filename
    805575