DocumentCode :
3636868
Title :
Priority Level Configuration for Signaling Service Class
Author :
Jasmina Barakovic;Himzo Bajric;Sabina Barakovic
Author_Institution :
BH Telecom Joint Stock Co., Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
122
Lastpage :
127
Abstract :
Signaling service class configuration is essential for efficiency of standardized Next Generation Network (NGN) approaches for Quality of Service (QoS) control. Signaling service class should be configured to assure the target values for IP Packet Transfer Delay (IPTD) and IP Packet Loss Ratio (IPLR) as defined in International Telecommunication Union – Telecommunication Sector (ITU-T) Recommendation Y.1541: the upper bound on IPTD below 100 ms and the upper bound on IPLR below 1×10-3. Although there are several approaches to configuring the Signaling service class, none is sufficient to completely address the issues of assuring target values regardless of the network conditions. Therefore, a novel approach was proposed in our previous work. The novel approach is based on using priority queuing system to give the Signaling service class absolute preferential treatment over all other User service classes. This paper elaborates the novel approach and confirms our previous research findings. The paper presents a continuation of our previous work, providing results that further highlight the identified issues and difference between approaches to priority level configuration for Signaling service class. Summarizing our research results, several issues are identified for future work.
Keywords :
"Quality of service","Next generation networking","Traffic control","Diffserv networks","Communication system traffic control","Protocols","Telecommunication control","Upper bound","Telecommunication standards","Telecommunication traffic"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Communication Theory, Reliability, and Quality of Service (CTRQ), 2010 Third International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7273-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CTRQ.2010.28
Filename :
5532774
Link To Document :
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