DocumentCode :
1676490
Title :
Self-awareness and adaptivity for quality of service
Author :
Gelenbe, Erol ; Gellman, Michael ; Su, Pu
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Central Florida Univ., Orlando, FL, USA
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
3
Abstract :
Network self-awareness is the ability of a network to observe its own behavior using internal probing and measurement mechanisms, and to make effective autonomous use of these observations for self-management. Experiments are conducted to evaluate the goal´s impact on observed QoS for the user´s payload. In addition to packet loss due to congestion, we also introduce an artificial packet loss at certain nodes to represent failures or other undesirable events. We see that just using delay in the QoS goal is a good way to reduce delay and loss if losses are only the result of congestion. However, as one would expect, using loss in the user´s QoS goal is seen to be useful if the paths, which are selected by SPs, are to avoid nodes where packet losses are occurring for reasons other than congestion. In general we see good correlation between the QoS goal that the SPs use to find paths, and the resulting QoS observed by DPs.
Keywords :
delays; losses; packet switching; quality of service; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; QoS goal; cognitive packet network; cognitive packet network routing; congestion; delay; dumb packets; internal probing; measurement mechanisms; network self-awareness; packet loss; quality of service; self-management; smart packet; Computer science; Delay estimation; Electric variables measurement; Learning; Packet switching; Payloads; Quality of service; Routing; Telecommunication traffic; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computers and Communication, 2003. (ISCC 2003). Proceedings. Eighth IEEE International Symposium on
ISSN :
1530-1346
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1961-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISCC.2003.1214093
Filename :
1214093
Link To Document :
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