Title :
Efficient delay computation methods for an ATM network with real-time video traffic
Author :
Song, Shibin ; Ng, Joseph Kee-Yin ; Tang, Bihai
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Math., Zhongshan Univ., Guangzhou, China
Abstract :
Consider a real time communication application running on top of an ATM network; we require the connection to provide a transmission guarantee for the real time service. Such transmission guarantee can only be possible if there exists an absolute and deterministic worst case delay bound on all the ATM cells within the real time connection. We present our approach in finding this worst case cell delay within an ATM switch. In terms of computation complexity, we find out that our proposed method is no harder than any other existing methods in finding such worse case delay. Furthermore, while other researchers tackle different schedulers with different approaches, our method is general enough and is applicable to schedulers that adopt the FIFO, Static Priority (SP), Earliest Deadline First (EDF) and Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) scheduling policies. In addition, in our proposed “Fixed Points” method, we trade off accuracy with computation complexity for performance. As a result, our improved method is shown to be superior to all existing methods in terms of computation complexity. Through our simulation experiments based on real time MPEG video streams, the loss in accuracy for estimating the worst case cell delay is shown to be negligible for the connection admission control for an ATM network
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; computational complexity; real-time systems; scheduling; telecommunication congestion control; video signal processing; ATM cells; ATM network; ATM switch; Earliest Deadline First; FIFO; Fixed Points method; Generalized Processor Sharing; Static Priority; computation complexity; connection admission control; delay computation methods; deterministic worst case delay bound; real time MPEG video streams; real time communication application; real time connection; real time service; real time video traffic; scheduling policies; transmission guarantee; worse case delay; worst case cell delay; Asynchronous transfer mode; Computational modeling; Computer networks; Delay effects; Delay estimation; Global Positioning System; Processor scheduling; Streaming media; Switches; Video sharing;
Conference_Titel :
Real-Time Systems Symposium, 1999. Proceedings. The 20th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0475-2
DOI :
10.1109/REAL.1999.818842