DocumentCode
328058
Title
Implementations of traffic control mechanisms for high-speed networks
Author
Albuquerque, Celio V N ; Faerman, Marcio ; Duarte, Otto Carlos M B
Author_Institution
California Univ., Irvine, CA, USA
fYear
1998
fDate
9-13 Aug 1998
Firstpage
177
Abstract
This paper proposes a traffic policing mechanism for multimedia communication systems with quality of service guarantees, called slotted moving window (SMW). Moreover, it also presents efficient implementations of SMW and several other well-known traffic policing mechanisms, for comparison purposes. SMW´s main feature is the capability to accurately control the mean cell rate in a cost-effective approach. In addition, SMW is characterized by low implementation complexity, low memory requirements and use of a single low-precision timer. Its key idea consists of the aggregation of arrival events in order to minimize processing and buffering requirements. The comparative analysis concentrates on the number of timers and their precision, the required memory, the processing time, the maximum burst duration and the violation probability. Finally, the results confirm the efficiency and low implementation complexity of both the leaky bucket and the slotted moving window mechanism
Keywords
multimedia communication; quality of service; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; arrival events; high-speed networks; implementation complexity; leaky bucket mechanism; low-precision timer; maximum burst duration; mean cell rate; memory requirements; multimedia communication; processing time; quality of service; slotted moving window; traffic control; traffic policing; violation probability; Bit rate; Communication system control; Communication system traffic control; Contracts; High-speed networks; Multimedia communication; Multimedia systems; Protection; Quality of service; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Telecommunications Symposium, 1998. ITS '98 Proceedings. SBT/IEEE International
Conference_Location
Sao Paulo
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5030-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITS.1998.713113
Filename
713113
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