Efficient dynamic resource provisioning algorithms are necessary to the development and automation of Quality of Service (QoS) networks. The main goal of these algorithms is to offer services that satisfy the QoS requirements of individual users while guaranteeing at the same time an efficient utilization of network resources. In this paper we introduce a new service model that provides quantitative per-flow bandwidth guarantees, where users subscribe for a guaranteed rate; moreover, the network periodically individuates unused bandwidth and proposes short-term contracts where extra-bandwidth is allocated and guaranteed exclusively to users who can exploit it to transmit at a rate higher than their subscribed rate. To implement this service model we propose a dynamic provisioning architecture for intra-domain Quality of Service networks. We develop an efficient bandwidth allocation algorithm that takes explicitly into account traffic statistics to increase the users’ benefit and the network revenue simultaneously. We demonstrate through simulation in realistic network scenarios that the proposed dynamic provisioning model is superior to static provisioning in providing resource allocation both in terms of total accepted load and network revenue.

(2006). Dynamic Resource Allocation in Communication Networks [conference presentation - intervento a convegno]. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/19727

Dynamic Resource Allocation in Communication Networks

ELIAS, Jocelyne;MARTIGNON, Fabio;
2006-01-01

Abstract

Efficient dynamic resource provisioning algorithms are necessary to the development and automation of Quality of Service (QoS) networks. The main goal of these algorithms is to offer services that satisfy the QoS requirements of individual users while guaranteeing at the same time an efficient utilization of network resources. In this paper we introduce a new service model that provides quantitative per-flow bandwidth guarantees, where users subscribe for a guaranteed rate; moreover, the network periodically individuates unused bandwidth and proposes short-term contracts where extra-bandwidth is allocated and guaranteed exclusively to users who can exploit it to transmit at a rate higher than their subscribed rate. To implement this service model we propose a dynamic provisioning architecture for intra-domain Quality of Service networks. We develop an efficient bandwidth allocation algorithm that takes explicitly into account traffic statistics to increase the users’ benefit and the network revenue simultaneously. We demonstrate through simulation in realistic network scenarios that the proposed dynamic provisioning model is superior to static provisioning in providing resource allocation both in terms of total accepted load and network revenue.
2006
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NETWORKING 2006. Networking Technologies, Services, and Protocols; Performance of Computer and Communication Networks; Mobile and Wireless Communications Systems: 5th International IFIP-TC6 Networking Conference, Coimbra, Portugal, May 15-19, 2006. Proceedings
Boavida, Fernando; Plagemann, Thomas; Stiller, Burkhard; Westphal, Cedric; Monteiro, Edmundo;
978-3-540-34192-5
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Germany
Berlin
Springer
NETWORKING 2006 - Networking Technologies, Services, and Protocols; Performance of Computer and Communication Networks; Mobile and Wireless Communications Systems: 5th International IFIP-TC6 Networking Conference, Coimbra, Portugal, May 15-19, 2006
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Coimbra, Portugal
15-19 May 2006
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Settore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazioni
Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation; Autonomic Networks;
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Capone, Antonio; Elias, Jocelyne; Martignon, Fabio; Pujolle, Guy
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