Title :
Measurement-based admission control with aggregate traffic envelopes
Author :
Qiu, Jingyu ; Knightly, Edward W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Rice Univ., Houston, TX, USA
fDate :
4/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The goal of admission control is to support the quality-of-service demands of real-time applications via resource reservation. We introduce a new approach to measurement-based admission control for multiclass networks with link sharing. We employ adaptive and measurement-based maximal rate envelopes of the aggregate traffic flow to provide a general and accurate traffic characterization that captures its temporal correlation as well as the available statistical multiplexing gain. In estimating the applications´ future performance, we introduce the notion of a schedulability confidence level which describes the uncertainty of the measurement-based “prediction” and reflects temporal variations in the measured envelope. We then devise techniques to control loss probability for a buffered multiplexer servicing heterogeneous and bursty traffic flows, even in the regime of a moderate number of traffic flows, which is important in link-sharing environments. Finally, we have developed an implementation of the scheme on a prototype router and performed a testbed measurement study, which together with extensive trace-driven simulations illustrates the effectiveness of the approach in practical scenarios
Keywords :
measurement uncertainty; packet switching; probability; quality of service; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication links; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; QoS demands; adaptive maximal rate envelopes; aggregate traffic envelopes; buffered multiplexer; bursty traffic flow; heterogeneous traffic flow; link sharing; loss probability control; measurement-based admission control; measurement-based maximal rate envelopes; measurement-based prediction uncertainty; multiclass networks; packet networks; performance estimation; prototype router; quality-of-service demands; real-time applications; resource reservation; schedulability confidence level; statistical multiplexing gain; temporal correlation; temporal variations; testbed measurement; trace-driven simulations; Admission control; Aggregates; Communication system traffic control; Fluid flow measurement; Gain measurement; Measurement uncertainty; Multiplexing; Probability; Quality of service; Traffic control;
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on