DocumentCode :
1002301
Title :
Quality-of-service mechanisms in all-IP wireless access networks
Author :
Moon, Bongkyo ; Aghvami, A. Hamid
Author_Institution :
Centre for Telecommun. Res., Univ. of London, UK
Volume :
22
Issue :
5
fYear :
2004
fDate :
6/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
873
Lastpage :
888
Abstract :
In this paper, we focus on resource reservation protocol (RSVP)-based quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning schemes under Internet protocol (IP) micromobility. We consider QoS provisioning mechanisms for on-going RSVP flows during handoff. First, the rerouting of RSVP branch path at a crossover router (CR) at every handoff event can minimize resource reservation delays and signaling overheads, and in turn the handoff service degradation can be minimized. We show that RSVP branch path rerouting scheme could give a good tradeoff between the resource reservation cost and the link usage. Second, the new RSVP reservation can be made along the branch path toward the CR via a new base station in advance, while the existing reservation path is maintained, and in turn the on-going flow can be kept with the guaranteed QoS. We also show that seamless switching of RSVP branch path could provide the QoS guarantee by adaptively adjusting the pilot signal threshold values. Third, during RSVP resource reservation over wireless link, dynamic resource allocation scheme is used to give a statistical guarantee on the handoff success of on-going flows. We finally obtain the forced termination probability of guaranteed service flows, the average system time of best effort flows by using a transition rate matrix approach.
Keywords :
IP networks; access protocols; mobile radio; quality of service; radio access networks; resource allocation; telecommunication network routing; Internet protocol micromobility; QoS provisioning; RSVP branch path rerouting scheme; all-IP wireless access networks; average system time of best effort flows; crossover router; dynamic resource allocation scheme; forced termination probability; guaranteed service flows; handoff service; link usage; on-going flows; pilot signal threshold values; quality-of-service mechanisms; resource reservation cost; resource reservation protocol; seamless switching; transition rate matrix approach; Access protocols; Base stations; Chromium; Costs; Degradation; Delay; Internet; Quality of service; Resource management; Wireless networks; Advance reservation; QoS; RSVP; dynamic resource allocation; path rerouting; resource reservation protocol; seamless quality-of-service;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2004.826924
Filename :
1303757
Link To Document :
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