Title :
A scheme for real-time channel establishment in wide-area networks
Author :
Ferrari, Domenico ; Verma, Dinesh C.
fDate :
4/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Multimedia communication involving digital audio and/or digital video has rather strict delay requirements. A real-time channel is defined as a simplex connection between a source and a destination characterized by parameters representing the performance requirements of the client. A study is made of the feasibility of providing real-time services on a packet-switched store-and-forward wide-area network with general topology. A description is given of a scheme for the establishment of channels with deterministic or statistical delay bounds, and the results of the simulation experiments run to evaluate it are presented. The results are judged encouraging: the approach satisfies the guarantees even in worst case situations, uses the network´s resources to a fair extent, and efficiently handles channels with a variety of offered load and burstiness characteristics. Also, the packet transmission overhead is quite low, and the channel establishment overhead is small enough to be acceptable in most practical cases
Keywords :
computer networks; digital communication systems; packet switching; real-time systems; telecommunication channels; channel establishment overhead; digital audio; digital video; multimedia communication; network topology; packet transmission overhead; packet-switched store-and-forward; real-time channel; real-time services; simulation experiments; statistical delay; wide-area networks; Bandwidth; Communication system traffic control; Computer networks; Computer science; Delay; Intelligent networks; Network topology; Packet switching; Radio access networks; Video on demand;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on