• DocumentCode
    970563
  • Title

    Dynamic inter-SLA resource sharing in path-oriented differentiated services networks

  • Author

    Cheng, Yu ; Zhuang, Weihua

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Waterloo Univ., Ont.
  • Volume
    14
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2006
  • fDate
    6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    657
  • Lastpage
    670
  • Abstract
    This paper proposes novel resource sharing schemes for differentiated services (DiffServ) networks, to achieve both high resource utilization and quality of service (QoS) guarantee. Service level agreements (SLAs) are negotiated at network boundaries and supported by path-oriented resource mapping within the network. The recently proposed SLA management scheme based on virtual partitioning (Bouillet et al., 2002) allows overloaded SLAs to exploit the spare capacity of underloaded SLAs for efficient resource utilization, however, at the the cost of possible SLA violation of the underloaders. In the bandwidth borrowing scheme proposed here, the dedicated bandwidth for underloaded SLAs is determined and adaptively adjusted at network boundaries according to the actual traffic load and QoS policies; the available spare capacity is then properly distributed to related links for lending to others. On the other hand, the traffic flows admitted with borrowed bandwidth are tagged and may be preempted later when the original bandwidth owner needs to claim back the resources. Through a detailed implementation design and extensive computer simulation results we show that, by bandwidth borrowing, both SLA compliance and high resource utilization can be achieved in various load conditions, with some side benefits such as call-level service differentiation, small admission overhead, and convenience for policy-based management. In addition, we propose a distributed bandwidth pushing scheme that can dynamically adjust the spare bandwidth distribution over the network. Combining bandwidth pushing with bandwidth borrowing, the resource utilization can be further improved
  • Keywords
    DiffServ networks; bandwidth allocation; computer network management; quality of service; resource allocation; telecommunication traffic; DiffServ; QoS; SLA management scheme; bandwidth borrowing scheme; call-level service differentiation; dynamic inter-SLA resource sharing; path-oriented differentiated services networks; path-oriented resource mapping; policy-based management; quality of service; resource utilization; service level agreements; spare bandwidth distribution; traffic flows; virtual partitioning; Bandwidth; Communication system traffic control; Costs; Diffserv networks; Intelligent networks; Multiprotocol label switching; Quality of service; Resource management; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Bandwidth borrowing; DiffServ; inter-SLA resource sharing; resource allocation; service level agreement;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1063-6692
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNET.2006.876199
  • Filename
    1642743