DocumentCode
296473
Title
Integrated control of connection admission, flow rate, and bandwidth for ATM based networks
Author
Pitsillides, Andreas ; Ioannou, Petros ; Tipper, David
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Cyprus Univ., Greece
Volume
2
fYear
1996
fDate
24-28 Mar 1996
Firstpage
785
Abstract
We consider the combined control problem of connection admission, flow rate, and bandwidth allocation (capacity, service-rate) under nonstationary conditions. A fluid flow model in state variable form describes the time varying mean behaviour of available bit rate (ABR) traffic, which competes with guaranteed traffic for network resources. Using nonlinear control we derive an integrated control strategy, for the finite buffer and finite server case, that is insensitive to any propagation delay. We also derive bounds on mix between ABR and guaranteed traffic to ensure that control strategy is effective, and select control design variables which can be used to influence the delivered QoS. The performance of proposed scheme is evaluated using analysis and simulation. Simulation results show that it achieves effective server and buffer utilisation (as predicted by analysis) and by appropriate choice of control design variables achieves prescribed bounded delays (for guaranteed traffic only) and zero cell loss (even for ABR traffic demands exceeding server capacity, which if not controlled would cause losses). Hence proposed scheme delivers guaranteed QoS to user and avoids retransmissions, thus increasing network utilisation
Keywords
asynchronous transfer mode; buffer storage; delays; nonlinear control systems; queueing theory; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication networks; telecommunication traffic; ABR traffic; ATM networks; QoS; available bit rate traffic; bandwidth allocation; bounded delays; connection admission; control design variables; finite buffer; finite server; flow rate; fluid flow model; guaranteed traffic; integrated control; network resources; nonlinear control; nonstationary conditions; performance; propagation delay; queueing theory; service rate; state variable; time varying mean behaviour; Analytical models; Bit rate; Centralized control; Channel allocation; Communication system traffic control; Control design; Fluid flow; Fluid flow control; Network servers; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
INFOCOM '96. Fifteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer Societies. Networking the Next Generation. Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
ISSN
0743-166X
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7293-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFCOM.1996.493376
Filename
493376
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