DocumentCode
3398306
Title
A hybrid end-to-end QOS architecture for heterogeneous networks (like the global information grid)
Author
Doshi, B. ; Benmohamed, Lotfi ; Desimone, Antonio
Author_Institution
Massachusetts Univ., Boston, MA, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
17-20 Oct. 2005
Firstpage
2726
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss an architecture and several mechanisms for meeting the quality of service (QoS) requirements of a set of very diverse applications over networks of very heterogeneous network domains. Many of these domains have significant mobility and temporal variation in resource capacities. While DoD ´s global information grid (the GIG) is a prime example of a network of this type, commercial Internet and intranets increasingly face similar QoS requirements and operate in similar heterogeneous and dynamic environments. Meeting these challenges and still maintaining high resource efficiency, involves mechanisms in data, control, and management planes. In addition to meeting the QoS requirements of applications, these mechanisms also need to honor the importance level of the user and mission involved in the application. Thus, these mechanisms also perform policy based triage function when the requirements of all users and applications cannot be satisfied due to unexpectedly high demand or unexpected reduction in capacity due to failure, weather condition, etc. The architecture we propose here groups applications into service classes, each with its QoS requirements. Any specific instance of an application has an importance level (IL) determined by organizational policy. We use the requirements, one set for each service class-IL combination, as key drivers for designing a hybrid architecture involving session level admission control and preemption for session oriented service classes, and a packet level marking scheme allowing differential treatment of packets from different service classes and from different ILs.
Keywords
Internet; grid computing; intranets; mobile radio; quality of service; GIG; Internet; QoS architecture; global information grid; heterogeneous network; importance level; intranet; management-control plane; organizational policy; packet level marking scheme; policy based triage function; quality of service; service class-IL combination; session level admission control; user mobility; Delay effects; IP networks; Internet; Laboratories; Meeting planning; Physics; Protocols; Quality of service; Satellites; Vehicle dynamics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Military Communications Conference, 2005. MILCOM 2005. IEEE
Conference_Location
Atlantic City, NJ
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9393-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.2005.1606078
Filename
1606078
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