DocumentCode :
341012
Title :
Feedback rate control with congestion prediction by edge nodes in ATM-WAN
Author :
Hasegawa, Haruhisa ; Yamanaka, Naoaki ; Shiomoto, Kohei
Author_Institution :
NTT Multimedia Networks Labs., Tokyo, Japan
Volume :
3
fYear :
1998
fDate :
1998
Firstpage :
1541
Abstract :
This paper proposes a new adaptive remote rate control based on extrapolation called AREX. AREX does not require a high-speed switching node to have high calculation load. Consequently, transit switches with high-speed interface do not always need to have high calculation power. As a result rate control can be implemented easily in a WAN. AREX reduces the major problems of feedback rate control, inaccuracy of feedback information and large necessary buffer space caused by long propagation delay. In AREX, a high-speed transit switching node only observes the link utilization ratio of the output VP and notifies it to upstream nodes. Local switching nodes with spare calculation power calculate and control the output rate of each VC. Because the admissible cell rate of each VC is calculated by local switches, ABR service can be emulated there. This paper describes the mechanisms of AREX and discusses the function form that determines its characteristics. AREX tries to converge utilization to the target value. The relationship between target value and overload probability is clarified for network management. The performance of ABR emulated by APEX is evaluated by computer simulation. The results show that AREX provides high throughput and requires less buffer capacity even in a network with long propagation delay
Keywords :
adaptive control; asynchronous transfer mode; extrapolation; feedback; telecommunication congestion control; wide area networks; ABR service; AREX; ATM-WAN; VC; adaptive remote rate control; admissible cell rate; buffer capacity; computer simulation; congestion prediction; edge nodes; extrapolation; feedback rate control; high throughput; high-speed interface; high-speed transit switching node; link utilization ratio; local switching nodes; network management; output VP; overload probability; propagation delay; target utilization; target value; transit switches; upstream nodes; Adaptive control; Computer network management; Computer simulation; Extrapolation; Feedback; Programmable control; Propagation delay; Switches; Virtual colonoscopy; Wide area networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 1998. GLOBECOM 1998. The Bridge to Global Integration. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Sydney,NSW
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4984-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.1998.776650
Filename :
776650
Link To Document :
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