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A New AAL2 Scheduling Algorithm for Mobile Voice and Data Services over ATM

  • Huhnkuk Lim;Dongwook lee;Kim, Kiseon;Kwangsuk Song;Changhwan Oh;Lee, Suwon
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.07a
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    • pp.229-232
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    • 2000
  • AAL2 has been adopted for bandwidth-efficient trans-mission of low bit tate traffic over ATM networks in ITUT and ATM Forum. Since ATM/AAL2 is expected to be used as a switching technology in third-generation mobile access networks and mobile data traffic is expected to increase rapidly in near future, there must be a need for efficient scheduling scheme satisfying the QoS requirement of ow bit rate voice as well as the one of high bit rate data. In this paper, we propose a new class-scheduling scheme to improve data packet loss probability, while Qos of voice traffic is guaranteed, when data traffic is multiplexed together with mobile voice traffic into a single ATM VCC. The proposed scheme can efficiently support data traffic by assigning a time threshold value to voice traffic. Through simulation study, we show that the proposed scheme does not only achieve better efficiency for providing both mobile voice and data services than HOL class-scheduling scheme and normal FIFO scheme, but also guarantees mean voice packet delay under a certain criteria.

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Comparative study of an integrated QoS in WLAN and WiMAX (WLAN과 WiMAX에서의 연동 서비스 품질 비교 연구)

  • Wang, Ye;Zhang, Xiao-Lei;Chen, Weiwei;Ki, Jang-Geun;Lee, Kyu-Tae
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.103-110
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    • 2010
  • This paper addressed the implementation of the systematic performance analysis of Quality of Service (QoS) by using OPNET simulator in the interworking architecture of IEEE 802.16e (mobile WiMAX) and IEEE 802.11e (WLAN) wireless network. Four simulation cases were provided in OPNET simulator and a voice traffic was simulated with various performance metrics, such as Mean Opinion Score (MOS), end-to-end delay and packet transmission ratio. Based on the simulation results, the MOS value presented better in WiMAX to WiMAX case compared to others in both static and mobility case. Meanwhile, end-to-end delay was not greatly affected by mobility in four cases. However, mobility was affected much in MOS value and packet transmission ratio in WLAN to WLAN case than in others.

A Feedback Control Model for ABR Traffic with Long Delays (긴 지연시간을 갖는 ABR 트래픽에 대한 피드백제어 모델)

  • O, Chang-Yun;Bae, Sang-Hyeon
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.1211-1216
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    • 2000
  • Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) can be efficiently used to transport packet data services. The switching system will support voice and packet data services simultaneously from end to end applications. To guarantee quality of service (QoS) of the offered services, source rateot send packet data is needed to control the network overload condition. Most existing control algorithms are shown to provide the threshold-based feedback control technique. However, real-time voice calls can be dynamically connected and released during data services in the network. If the feedback control information delays, quality of the serviced voice can be degraded due to a time delay between source and destination in the high speed link. An adaptive algorithm based on the optimal least mean square error technique is presented for the predictive feedback control technique. The algorithm attempts to predict a future buffer size from weight (slope) adaptation of unknown functions, which are used fro feedback control. Simulation results are presented, which show the effectiveness of the algorithm.

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An ABR Service Traffic Control of Using feedback Control Information and Algorithm (피드백 제어 정보 및 알고리즘을 이용한 ABR 서비스 트래픽제어)

  • 이광옥;최길환;오창윤;배상현
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.67-74
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    • 2002
  • Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) can be efficiently used to transport packet data services. The switching system will support voice and packet data services simultaneously from end to end applications. To guarantee quality of service (QoS) of the offered services, source rate to send packet data is needed to control the network overload condition. Most existing control algorithms are shown to provide the threshold-based feedback control technique. However, real-time voice calls can be dynamically connected and released during data services in the network. If the feedback control information delays, quality of the serviced voice can be degraded due to a time delay between source and destination in the high speed link, An adaptive algorithm based on the optimal least mean square error technique is presented for the predictive feedback control technique. The algorithm attempts to predict a future buffer size from weight (slope) adaptation of unknown functions, which are used for feedback control. Simulation results are presented, which show the effectiveness of the algorithm.

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Performance Analysis of Virtual Circuit Services Using Open Queuing Network Models (오픈 큐잉 네트워크 모델을 이용한 가상회선 서비스 성능 분석)

  • 조용구;오영환
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.225-231
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    • 1992
  • In this paper, queuing networks with open chains are considerd to analyze the performance of packet switching networks. Networks are classified into backbone and local access networks. Networks for performance analysis are distributed to twelve regions and DNS is the backbone. Analysis was conducted using the real values from the input to existing networks and mathematical estimation values. As the result of analysis, the mean of end-to-and delay for each chain was presented. Except special regions, we found that there was a little difference between real values and mathematical estimation values. However, there could be a performance problem in total networks due to the increase of communication volumes in each region. So we proposed some solutions to this problem.

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A Performance Modeling of Wireless Sensor Networks as a Queueing Network with On and Off Servers

  • Ali, Mustafa K. Mehmet;Gu, Hao
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.406-415
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    • 2009
  • In this work, we consider performance modeling of a wireless sensor network with a time division multiple access (TDMA) media access protocol with slot reuse. It is assumed that all the nodes are peers of each other and they have two modes of operation, active and sleep modes. We model the sensor network as a Jackson network with unreliable nodes with on and off states. Active and sleep modes of sensor nodes are modeled with on and off states of unreliable nodes. We determine the joint distribution of the sensor node queue lengths in the network. From this result, we derive the probability distribution of the number of active nodes and blocking probability of node activation. Then, we present the mean packet delay, average sleep period of a node and the network throughput. We present numerical results as well as simulation results to verify the analysis. Finally, we discuss how the derived results may be used in the design of sensor networks.

Radio Link Protocol Layer For CDMA 2000 Wireless Systems

  • A. S. Pandya;Kim, Pyeoung-Kee;Daniel Esso
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 2004
  • In this paper the modeling of the RLP layer in CDMA2000 is presented, which uses the NAK based ARQ scheme for Random Error Channels. The RLP performs a partial link recovery through limited number of RLP frame transmission in case of frame error. In case when the RLP fails due to excessive frame error, the control is passed on to the higher (TCP) layer. The TCP layer provides the complete end-to-end recovery. Thus the reliable performance at the TCP/RLP is essential to maintain the required Quality of Service in the DS-CDMA wireless links. The modeling is done for the performance analysis of the system in terms of the throughput and the mean extra delays, which are calculated analytically and are compared with the results generated by the simulations. This paper studies the effect of the random errors over different types of RLP frame formats and also the performance of the NAK based ARQ mechanism used under these conditions. The simulation provides with the over all characteristics of the throughput and the mean extra delay in terms of realistic environment parameters like Eb/No and probability of packet error (PE), based on the channel conditions.

Improvement of VoIP Service over Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET 기반 VoIP 서비스 성능 개선)

  • Ming, Li;Kim, Young-Dong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.795-797
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    • 2009
  • Voice over Internet Protocol(VoIP) service becomes more and more popular nowadays. As such, it is developed over many kinds of network models, especially wireless networks. Mean Opinion Score(MOS) computes the QoS of VoIP service which should be supported by robust network environment. However, MANET is not stable enough to supply high MOS values for VoIP service. In this paper, VoIP service over MANET is simulated using ns-2(Network Simulation 2). In oder to get different MOS values in the results, we differentiate between network environments by adjusting the parameters of MANET.Through comparing the results we can know how to improve the QoS.

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The Unary Feedback Over-Reporting Avoidance Scheme for the Event Report Management on the OSI Network Management System (OSI 망관리 시스템에서 사건복 관리를 위한 1진 피드백 과보고 회피기법)

  • 변옥환;진용옥
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.30A no.3
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 1993
  • In this paper, we propose over-reporting avoidance scheme which avoids congestion of network traffics by adjusting managed system's over-reporting, on the OSI network management model which reports events from managed system to managing system. In case of reporting events from managed system to managing system, management traffic concentration occurs, and it causes over-loading on the managing system and congestion on the network. This scheme takes advantage of feedback from managing system to managed system. Managed system transmits event reports as much as maximum event pertime allocated to itself to managing system, and it sets it's management variables to LOCK state and stops event reports as Threshold time is reached. At the time, managing system directs event reports again by using M-set primitive with referring it's status. With this scheme, distributed processing, dynamic network adaptation, convergence of optimal operation point is possible. In addition to it, a fairness is assured. In order to detect characteristics of the Unary feedback over-reporting avoidance scheme. It is observed a control capability of the event reporting and fairness of each nodes through measuring. ThresholdTime value. It is measured a number of mean activating nodes and maintained time of LOCK state according to event reporting load, and also measured lost ratio of management packet, queuing delay in managing system, and goodput to observe effects of general packet load. Binary feedback scheme. Unary feedback overreporting avoidance scheme and raw scheme on the OSI network management system each are compared and analyzed, and finally proved that the scheme proposed in this study performs better.

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A Linear System Approach to Serving Gaussian Traffic in Packet-Switching Networks (패킷 교환망에서 가우스 분포 트래픽을 서비스하는 선형 시스템 접근법)

  • Chong, Song;Shin, Min-Su;Chong, Hyun-Hee
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.553-561
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    • 2002
  • We present a novel service discipline, called linear service discipline, to serve multiple QoS queues sharing a resource and analyze its properties. The linear server makes the output traffic and the queueing dynamics of individual queues as a linear function of its input traffic. In particular, if input traffic is Gaussian, the distributions of queue length and output traffic are also Gaussian with their mean and variance being a function of input mean and input power spectrum (equivalently, autocorrelation function of input). Important QoS measures including buffer overflow probability and queueing delay distribution are also expressed as a function of input mean and input power spectrum. This study explores a new direction for network-wide traffic management based on linear system theories by letting us view the queueing process at each node as a linear filter.