Title :
ATM networks: bandwidth allocation and congestion control
Author :
Gerla, M. ; Cavendish, D. ; Mascolo, S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
ATM provides a very high speed network infrastructure suitable for local, campus and wide area networks, capable of supporting a broad range of applications. There are still several areas of ATM which require further work. One such area is bandwidth allocation. In essence, bandwidth allocation is required in order to guarantee performance for real time traffic connections (e.g. voice and video). On the one hand, peak bandwidth allocation is inefficient. On the other, “statistical” bandwidth allocation is very difficult, especially in a heterogeneous traffic environment. In this paper, we introduce a bandwidth allocation technique based on virtual private networks, which can overcome some of these problems. Another critical area in ATM is congestion control of “best effort” traffic, i.e. traffic which is not allocated any bandwidth, rather, it “fills in” the bandwidth left over by the guaranteed traffic. Hence the name of ABR (available bit rate) traffic. ABR traffic must be flow controlled at the source, to avoid congestion in the ATM network. In this paper, we present a feedback control algorithm for ABR traffic in which source rates are adjusted according to virtual circuit queue levels at intermediate nodes along the path. We propose a simple and classical proportional controller, plus a Smith predictor to overcome instabilities due to large propagation delays. This scheme outperforms the proportional rate control algorithm
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; feedback; queueing theory; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; visual communication; voice communication; ATM networks; Smith predictor; available bit rate traffic; bandwidth allocation; best effort traffic; congestion control; feedback control algorithm; instabilities; intermediate nodes; performance; propagation delays; proportional controller; real time traffic connections; source rates; video; virtual circuit queue levels; virtual private networks; voice; Bandwidth; Bit rate; Channel allocation; Communication system traffic control; High-speed networks; Proportional control; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Virtual private networks; Wide area networks;
Conference_Titel :
Electrotechnical Conference, 1996. MELECON '96., 8th Mediterranean
Conference_Location :
Bari
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3109-5
DOI :
10.1109/MELCON.1996.550957