Title :
A dynamic range resource reservation protocol for QoS support in wireless networks
Author :
Jawhar, Imad ; Wu, Jie
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Florida Atlantic Univ., Boca Raton, FL, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. In order to provide support for multimedia applications in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), quality of service (QoS) support becomes an important component in their design. In this paper, we present a dynamic range bandwidth reservation protocol for TDMA-based MANETs. In this protocol, a source node S, that needs to send data, sends a request message (QREQ) to reserve a QoS path to the desired destination node D. In the reservation message, the source node specifies a dynamic range [bmin, bmax] of the number of slots needed to transmit the data. The intermediate nodes along the path try to reserve a number of slots, bcur, that is equal to the maximum number of slots that are "available" within this range (bmin ≥ bcur ≥ bmax). The protocol also permits intermediate nodes to dynamically "downgrade" existing paths that are functioning above their minimum requirements in order to allow the successful reservation for the maximum number of requested paths. When the network traffic load is later decreased, the existing paths are able to be "upgraded" to function with higher bandwidth requirements. This allows the network to admit new QoS paths instead of denying such requests by allowing for "graceful degradation" of other paths. The paper also presents several optimization techniques which are designed to increase the efficiency and throughput of the network. This protocol allows a higher level of flexibility in providing and maintaining QoS support in MANETs.
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; mobile communication; multimedia communication; optimisation; quality of service; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication traffic; time division multiple access; QoS path; destination node; dynamic range bandwidth reservation protocol; dynamic range resource reservation protocol; intermediate nodes; mobile ad hoc networks; multimedia applications; network traffic load; optimization techniques; quality of service support; request message; reservation message; source node; wireless networks; Bandwidth; Degradation; Design optimization; Dynamic range; Mobile ad hoc networks; Quality of service; Telecommunication traffic; Throughput; Wireless application protocol; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Systems and Applications, 2005. The 3rd ACS/IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8735-X
DOI :
10.1109/AICCSA.2005.1387059