DocumentCode
2328631
Title
NETp1-16: An Analytical Model for Service Discovery Architectures in Next-Generation Networks
Author
Wu, Tian ; Kuo, Geng Sheng G S
Author_Institution
Nat. Key Lab. of Networking & Switching, Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing
fYear
2006
fDate
Nov. 27 2006-Dec. 1 2006
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Next-generation networks (NGNs) are all IP-based converged networks which comprise wired and wireless networks together. With the proliferation of services, service discovery (SD) has become an essential feature of NGNs. Many efforts have been made in the research of SD. However, only one paper theoretically analyzed the cache usage for decentralized architectures in ad-hoc networks. In this paper, we proposed an analytical model for characterizing the performances of SD architectures. Our model is suitable for both centralized and decentralized architectures. Thus, the proposed model can be a generic basis for further studies on SD architectures. Moreover, our model was validated with simulations. Since SD architectures use time-to-live (TTL)-based control mechanisms to save the bandwidth, we modeled the impact of the TTL´s value. The results show that the success rate of centralized architectures can be improved by increasing the TTL´s value without introducing additional network overheads. For the decentralized architectures, our model is very useful in deciding the optimal value of TTL.
Keywords
IP networks; ad hoc networks; IP-based converged networks; ad-hoc networks; decentralized architectures; next-generation networks; service discovery architectures; time-to-live based control mechanisms; wired networks; wireless networks; Ad hoc networks; Analytical models; Bandwidth; Bluetooth; Broadcasting; Laboratories; Next generation networking; System performance; Telecommunication switching; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2006. GLOBECOM '06. IEEE
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
ISSN
1930-529X
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0356-1
Electronic_ISBN
1930-529X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOM.2006.242
Filename
4150872
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