DocumentCode
429721
Title
Assuring drop probability for delay-insensitive traffic in a differentiated service network
Author
Joo, Changhee ; Hong, Jaesung ; Bahk, Saewoong
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Seoul Nat. Univ., South Korea
fYear
2005
fDate
3-6 Jan. 2005
Firstpage
515
Lastpage
520
Abstract
Loss differentiation is recommended as a service differentiation provided by an assured forwarding (AF) per-fop behavior (PHB) in differentiated service (DiffServ) architecture. An active queue management (AQM) technique is addressed as a suitable alternative to realize the service differentiation because the AF PHB should attempt to minimize long-term congestion while permitting short-term congestion in order to accommodate traffic bursts. In order to realize the AF PHB using an AQM scheme, it is desirable that the AQM scheme has DVO properties of sheltering and load tolerance in order to protect low drop precedence traffic and to prevent starvation of high drop precedence traffic. In this paper, we introduce another desirable property of assured drop probability. We modify an existing AQM algorithm for the property so that it assures a target drop probability in a properly provisioned network. Other properties of sheltering and load tolerance still hold for the modified AQM scheme. We evaluate it with other comparable schemes, i.e., WRED and RIO through simulation.
Keywords
DiffServ networks; computer network management; probability; queueing theory; telecommunication traffic; active queue management technique; assured forwarding per-fop behavior; delay-insensitive traffic; differentiated service network; drop probability; high drop precedence traffic; load tolerance; long-term congestion; loss differentiation; low drop precedence traffic; short-term congestion; traffic burst; Delay; Diffserv networks; IP networks; Intelligent networks; Jitter; Quality of service; Telecommunication traffic; Throughput; Traffic control; Web and internet services;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2005. CCNC. 2005 Second IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8784-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCNC.2005.1405226
Filename
1405226
Link To Document