Title :
Enhancing Intradomain Scalability of IMS-Based Services
Author :
Bellavista, Paolo ; Corradi, Antonio ; Foschini, Luca
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Inf.: Scienza e Ing. (DISI), Univ. of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Abstract :
IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) and IMS-based services are increasingly providing interoperable session control and mobility for next-generation all-IP networks. However, clear design guidelines and techniques for the support of scalable IMS-based deployment, especially for data-intensive services such as mobility management, presence, and instant messaging, are still missing. That could block or at least relevantly slow down IMS acceptance by network operators and application providers. To address these challenges, this paper thoroughly analyzes IMS scalability with special attention to intradomain deployment issues. Then, it proposes a novel solution with three core original contributions toward intradomain scalability: 1) data-centric dissemination of session state with limited overhead; 2) service-aware routing for fast intradomain load balancing; 3) service-aware load monitoring and component de-/activation for long-term intradomain load partitioning at both service and infrastructure levels. The reported experimental results point out that our solution can significantly increase intradomain scalability with very limited costs.
Keywords :
IP networks; information dissemination; mobility management (mobile radio); multimedia communication; resource allocation; telecommunication network routing; IMS-based services; IP multimedia subsystem; application providers; component deactivation; data-centric session state dissemination; data-intensive services; design guidelines; fast intradomain balancing; instant messaging; interoperable session control; intradomain deployment issues; intradomain scalability; long-term intradomain load partitioning; mobility management; network operators; next-generation all-IP networks; scalable IMS-based deployment; service-aware load monitoring; service-aware routing; Load management; Mobile computing; Scalability; Mobile computing; mobile applications; network management; support services;
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2012.312