DocumentCode :
352899
Title :
The adaptive load service (ALS): an ABR-like service for the Internet
Author :
Sisalem, Dorgham ; Schulzrinne, Henning
Author_Institution :
GMD FOKUS, Berlin, Germany
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
482
Lastpage :
487
Abstract :
We present a novel approach for realizing adaptive QoS control in the Internet called the adaptive load service (ALS). ALS was designed in a similar fashion to the available bit rate service (ABR) proposed for ATM. That is, the senders transmit control messages indicating their requirements, intermediate routers adjust the indicated values in accordance with their available resources and the receivers send the contents of the control messages back to the senders. The transmission behavior of the senders is then adjusted in accordance with the indicated values in the returned control messages. Unlike ABR, ALS is IP-based and was designed to scale for large multicast groups and accommodate the needs of heterogeneous receivers through the integration of sender-based and receiver-based adaptation mechanisms in addition to relying on the network feedback for adjusting the transmission behavior. Performance tests of ALS under different simulation topologies show its efficiency in terms of bandwidth utilization and loss reduction. The tests also show ALS to be fair towards competing TCP connections. Additionally, even though ALS uses a simple algorithm for determining the fair bandwidth share a connection should be using, ALS manages to fairly distribute available resources in accordance with the max-min fairness criterion
Keywords :
Internet; adaptive control; adaptive systems; digital simulation; minimax techniques; network topology; quality of service; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication network routing; transport protocols; ABR; ABR-like service; ATM; IP-based service; Internet; TCP connections; adaptive QoS control; adaptive load service; algorithm; available bit rate service; bandwidth utilization; congestion control; control message transmission; heterogeneous receivers; intermediate routers; large multicast groups; loss reduction; max-min fairness criterion; network feedback; performance tests; receiver-based adaptation; sender-based adaptation; simulation topologies; Adaptive control; Bandwidth; Bit rate; Feedback; Network topology; Performance loss; Programmable control; Resource management; Testing; Web and internet services;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computers and Communications, 2000. Proceedings. ISCC 2000. Fifth IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Antibes-Juan les Pins
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0722-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISCC.2000.860684
Filename :
860684
Link To Document :
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