DocumentCode
3431893
Title
UNITE: a framework for flexible QoS management
Author
Hjálmtýsson, Gisli ; Ramakrishnan, K.K.
Author_Institution
AT&T Lab. Res., Florham Park, NJ, USA
fYear
1998
fDate
18-20 May 1998
Firstpage
268
Lastpage
271
Abstract
UNITE, our proposed lightweight signaling protocol for ATM, allows us to flexibly support QoS, while achieving efficiency for those flows that do not require substantial customization. UNITE efficiently supports a large number of best-effort flows by separating out the connectivity requirements from QoS processing. Connection setup is performed on the signaling channel while QoS processing is performed in-band. One of the important advantages of this approach is the ability to have QoS signaling initiated by any of the end-systems. Hence, we can smoothly support the RSVP-style of QoS setup by the receiver as well as UNI (User Network Interface)-style QoS setup by the source. The controller is separated from the high-speed switching. Most of the functions for QoS support are performed by the controller. By placing all the signaling for QoS negotiation in-band, UNITE isolates the QoS processing of one connection from another. We can now begin to have individual connections requiring different amounts of customization of their flows, ranging from simple best-effort connections that do not require any customization, to complex application-specific policies and processing that may be required in the network. In-band signaling allows us to provide considerable flexibility for future evolution of QoS support in the network. In-band signaling also removes from the common signaling channel the complexity of describing all the connection-specific information. This enables the signaling channel to have high performance for connection setup, where performance is critical
Keywords
asynchronous transfer mode; network interfaces; protocols; quality control; telecommunication channels; telecommunication network management; telecommunication services; telecommunication signalling; ATM; QoS negotiation; QoS signaling initiation; RSVP-style QoS setup; UNI-style QoS setup; UNITE; User Network Interface; application-specific policies; best-effort flows; connection setup; connection-specific information; connectivity requirements; controller; efficiency; flexible QoS management framework; flow customization; high-speed switching; in-band QoS processing; in-band signaling; lightweight signaling protocol; performance; service quality management; signaling channel; Admission control; Aggregates; Asynchronous transfer mode; Communication networks; Intserv networks; Protocols; Quality management; Quality of service; Scalability; Switches;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Quality of Service, 1998. (IWQoS 98) 1998 Sixth International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Napa, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4482-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWQOS.1998.675247
Filename
675247
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