Title :
Quality of service in telecommunications. I. Proposition of a QoS framework and its application to B-ISDN
Author_Institution :
Telecommun. Network Res. Labs., South Korea
fDate :
8/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The the quality of service (QoS) concept is becoming an ever more important issue in telecommunication and computer communication. The article focuses on the QoS notion and concept. The definition of QoS in the International Telecommunications Union-Telecommunications Sector (ITU-T) recommendations and the International Standards Organization (ISO) standards is analysed. Little is known about the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) performance requirements of the broadband integrated services digital network (B-ISDN) services, especially for multimedia applications. This is because the ATM performance requirements of multimedia applications depend not only on the diverse QoS requirements from application and user, but also on the protocol stacks and scheduling in end systems. Therefore, in order to guarantee QoS to the user, it is necessary to introduce a set of QoS parameters whose properties indicate the nature and requirements of the layered protocol stack. We describe how a proposed QoS framework can be applied to B-ISDN as a specific network. The QoS aspects related to B-ISDN signaling (the control plane) and the QoS aspects related to layer and plane management (the management plane) are described. We also describe how the QoS framework resides in a protocol stack and works together with the B-ISDN network management and signaling
Keywords :
B-ISDN; ISO standards; asynchronous transfer mode; multimedia communication; protocols; telecommunication network management; telecommunication signalling; telecommunication standards; ATM performance; B-ISDN signaling; ISO standards; ITU-T recommendations; International Standards Organization; International Telecommunications Union; QoS parameters; asynchronous transfer mode; broadband integrated services digital network; computer communication; control plane management; end systems scheduling; layer management; layered protocol stack; multimedia applications; network management; network signaling; protocol stacks; quality of service; Asynchronous transfer mode; B-ISDN; ISO standards; Multimedia systems; Protocols; Quality of service; Scheduling; Standards organizations; Telecommunication computing; Telecommunication standards;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE