Proportional bandwidth distribution in IP networks implementing the assured forwarding PHB
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Grupo Ingeniería Telemática (GIT)Knowledge Area
Ingeniería TelemáticaPublication date
2005-06Publisher
IEEE Computer Society PressBibliographic Citation
CANO BAÑOS, María Dolores y CERDÁN CARTAGENA, José Fernando. Proportional bandwidth distribution in IP networks implementing the assured forwarding PHB. En: IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (10º: 2005: La Manga del Mar Menor, Cartagena) 10th IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2005. ISCC 2005. Los Alamitos, California: IEEE Computer Society Press, 2005. Pp. 833- 839. ISBN 0-7695-2373-0.Keywords
DiffServQoS
Ancho de banda
Tráfico IP
Simulación de tipologías
Ventana de tiempo de deslizamiento (TSW)
Herramientas de simulación
Traffic conditioner
IP Traffic
Simulation type
Time sliding window (TSW)
Bandwidth
Simulation tool
Acondicionador de tráfico
Abstract
Recent demands for new applications are giving rise
to an increasing need of Quality of Service (QoS).
Nowadays, most IP-based networks tend to use the
DiffServ architecture to provide end-to-end QoS.
Traffic conditioners are a key element in the
deployment of DiffServ. In this paper, we introduce a
new approach for traffic conditioning based on feedback
signaling among boundary nodes and traffic
conditioners. This new approach is intended to provide
a poportional distribution of excess bandwidth to endusers.
We evaluate through extensive simulations the
performance of our proposal in terms of final
throughput, considering contracted target rates and
distribution of spare bandwidth. Results show a high
level of fairness in the excess bandwidth allocation
among TCP sources under different network
conditions.
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