Title :
Distributed source control: a network access control for integrated broadband packet networks
Author :
Ramamurthy, Gopalakrishnan ; Dighe, Rajiv S.
Author_Institution :
NEC Res. Inst., Princeton, NJ, USA
fDate :
9/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors propose a congestion control strategy called distributed source control (DSC), designed to address the integration of diverse traffic types in broadband packet networks. DSC is a rate-based network access control implemented at the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) layer as a feedforward control, in conjunction with an adaptive end-to-end control between network edges. The authors examine the performance of high-speed data traffic such as large file transfers, still images, and document retrievals. The authors study DSC´s integrability with real-time traffic such as voice and video. With the help of a simulation model of a broadband packet network (150 Mb/s), the authors quantify the improvement in network performance due to DSC. An analytic model for an access node under DSC is developed, and guidelines for sizing of buffers in the switch and for choosing the end-to-end window size are provided
Keywords :
broadband networks; packet switching; queueing theory; telecommunication traffic; 150 Mbit/s; ATM; access node; adaptive end-to-end control; analytic model; asynchronous transfer mode; buffer sizing; congestion control strategy; distributed source control; diverse traffic types; document retrievals; end-to-end window size; feedforward control; high-speed data traffic; integrated broadband packet networks; large file transfers; network access control; performance; queueing theory; still images; Access control; Adaptive control; Asynchronous transfer mode; Communication system traffic control; Distributed control; Image retrieval; Information retrieval; Programmable control; Switches; Traffic control;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on