DocumentCode
301851
Title
Analysing SCP congestion control strategies: a study of control dynamics
Author
Northcote, B.S.
Author_Institution
331 Newman Springs Rd., Red Bank, NJ, USA
fYear
1996
fDate
21-24 Apr 1996
Abstract
Bellcore is responsible for developing and maintaining requirements for the telecommunications protocols and network elements (NEs) that are supported by our owner companies, the Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs) in the North American market. The requirements, when deployed, allow interoperability between NEs built by different suppliers, which is essential in a multi-supplier network. The major intelligent network (IN) service deployed worldwide is the “freephone” or “toll free” service, known in North America as the “800 service”. The nature of this service, in that the service subscriber (rather than the person dialling the number) pays for each call, makes it a prime candidate for congestion/overload particularly in respect to various media stimulated events or natural disaster scenarios. The congestion control developed to combat this is known as automatic code gapping (ACG), a rate based control that places an upper bound on the rate at which end-offices may send IN queries to a service control point (SCP). Although the focus of the article is on the advanced intelligent network (AIN), currently being deployed in North America, the performance characteristics of ACG and our subsequent conclusions apply equally to the international deployment of IN
Keywords
intelligent networks; internetworking; protocols; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication signalling; 800 service; Bellcore; CCS traffic; North America; RBOC; Regional Bell Operating Companies; SCP; SCP congestion control; advanced intelligent network service; automatic code gapping; congestion control; control dynamics; freephone; interoperability; multisupplier network; natural disasters; network elements; network performance; overload control; rate based control; service control point; telecommunications protocols; toll free service; upper bound; Automatic control; Intelligent networks; North America; Protocols; Telecommunication congestion control; Telecommunication control; Upper bound;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Network Workshop, 1996. IN '96., IEEE
Conference_Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3230-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INW.1996.539573
Filename
539573
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