• DocumentCode
    2487182
  • Title

    End-to-end versus hop-by-hop soft state refresh for multi-hop signaling systems

  • Author

    He, Jianhua ; Fu, Xiaoming ; Tang, Zuoyin

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Eng., Swansea Univ., Swansea, UK
  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    13-16 Oct. 2009
  • Firstpage
    171
  • Lastpage
    180
  • Abstract
    To ensure state synchronization of signalling operations, many signaling protocol designs choose to establish ldquosoftrdquo state that expires if it is not refreshed. The approaches of refreshing state in multi-hop signaling system can be classified as either end-to-end (E2E) or hop-by-hop (HbH). Although both state refresh approaches have been widely used in practical signaling protocols, the design tradeoffs between state synchronization and signaling cost have not yet been fully investigated. In this paper, we investigate this issue from the perspectives of state refresh and state removal. We propose simple but effective Markov chain models for both approaches and obtain closed-form solutions which depict the state refresh performance in terms of state consistency and refresh message rate, as well as the state removal performance in terms of state removal delay. Simulations verify the analytical models. It is observed that the HbH approach yields much better state synchronization at the cost of higher signaling cost than the E2E approach. While the state refresh performance can be improved by increasing the values of state refresh and timeout timers, the state removal delay increases largely for both E2E and HbH approaches. The analysis here shed lights on the design of signaling protocols and the configuration of the timers to adapt to changing network conditions.
  • Keywords
    Markov processes; signalling protocols; synchronisation; Markov chain models; end-to-end soft state; hop-by-hop soft state; multihop signaling systems; signaling protocol; state refresh performance; state synchronization; Analytical models; Closed-form solution; Communication system signaling; Computer science; Costs; Delay effects; Helium; Multicast protocols; Signal design; Spread spectrum communication;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Network Protocols, 2009. ICNP 2009. 17th IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Princeton, NJ
  • ISSN
    1092-1648
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-4635-3
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1092-1648
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICNP.2009.5339687
  • Filename
    5339687