학술논문

A New End-to-End Quality of Service Algorithm in DiffServ Networks
Document Type
Conference
Source
2008 International Conference on Computer and Electrical Engineering Computer and Electrical Engineering, 2008. ICCEE 2008. International Conference on. :349-353 Dec, 2008
Subject
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Quality of service
Diffserv networks
Communication system traffic control
Call admission control
Traffic control
Web and internet services
Admission control
Next generation networking
Scalability
IP networks
DiffServ
Quality of Service
Traffic Engineering
Distributed Call Admission Control
Language
Abstract
DiffServ is assumed as a scalable solution for service differentiation in the internet. It applies differentiated behaviors on data packets for different quality levels on aper hop basis (PHB). However, it does not have any control on the traffic entering the network and the paths which are traversed by data packets. Therefore, if no complementary mechanism is used with DiffServ, the end-to-end service accuracy and scalability requirements will not be achieved jointly in a service environment. In this paper a distributed end-point admission control algorithm is proposed to control the amount of traffic entering the network and the data packets path. In this algorithm, the input traffic will be efficiently managed while an acceptable end-to-end quality of services achieved using different local PHBs in different DiffServ nodes.