Title :
Self Similarity Analysis and Modeling of VoIP Traffic under Wireless Heterogeneous Network Environment
Author :
Canberk, Berk ; Oktug, Sema
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng., Istanbul Tech. Univ., Istanbul
Abstract :
Self similar behavior of the aggregate traffic is a well known issue in the networking area. In this paper, we first study the self similarity of the empirically aggregated VoIP traffic in a heterogeneous wireless network testbed environment and then model it using Fractional Gaussian Noise (fGn). The heterogeneity of the environment is provided by exploiting different wireless technologies in backbone and access networks. The backbone of the testbed is IEEE 802.16d WiMAX whereas the access network is IEEE 802.11b WiFi mesh architecture. We evaluate the self similarity in terms of throughput and packet inter-arrival time using empirically captured VoIP calls generated by softphones in the laboratory. We prove the collected datapsilas self similar characteristics with stochastic analysis using autocorrelation functions. We implement three well-known time domain estimators to obtain Hurst values for both metrics. We also suggest the Fractional Gaussian Noise (fGn) Model for the empirically aggregated VoIP data. The self similarity analysis and modeling performed in this work will motivate new design issues on the quality of service frameworks and resources allocation mechanisms such as buffers in wireless heterogeneous networks.
Keywords :
Internet telephony; wireless LAN; wireless channels; Hurst values; IEEE 802.11b WiFi mesh architecture; VoIP traffic; aggregate traffic; fractional Gaussian noise; self similarity analysis; time domain estimators; wireless heterogeneous network environment; Aggregates; Automatic testing; Gaussian noise; Laboratories; Spine; Telecommunication traffic; Throughput; Traffic control; WiMAX; Wireless mesh networks; Broadband Wireless Communication; QoS; Real-Tlme Traffic; WiMAX;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications, 2009. AICT '09. Fifth Advanced International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Venice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3840-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3611-8
DOI :
10.1109/AICT.2009.19