An IP cross-layer scheduler for relative QoS support in NGNs

G. Panza, S. Grilli
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Abstract

Next-Generation Networks (NGNs) will support Quality of Service (QoS) over a mixed wired and wireless IP-based infrastructure. A relative model of service differentiation in Differentiated Services architecture is a scalable solution for delivering multimedia traffic. However, considering the dynamic nature of radio channels specifically, it is difficult to achieve the target quality provisioning working at the IP and lower layers separately as in the classical approach. In this work, an IP cross-layer scheduler able to support a Proportional Differentiation Model (PDM) for delay guarantees also over wireless is described. The key idea is to leverage feedbacks from the lower layers about the actual delays experienced by packets in order to tune at run-time the priority of the IP service classes with the objective of supporting a PDM at the network node on the whole across multiple layers. A simulation analysis demonstrates the prominent improvements in reliability and robustness of the proposal in the case of highly time-variant performance of the MAC and PHY layers with respect to the classical approach. Furthermore, considerations on the required functionality and likely deployment scenarios highlight the scalability and backward compatibility of the designed solution.
在ngn中提供相对QoS支持的IP跨层调度器
下一代网络(ngn)将通过基于混合有线和无线ip的基础设施支持服务质量(QoS)。差异化服务体系结构中服务差异化的相对模型是用于交付多媒体流量的可扩展解决方案。然而,考虑到无线信道的动态特性,很难像传统方法那样分别在IP层和更低的层上实现目标质量供应。在这项工作中,描述了一个能够支持比例差分模型(PDM)的IP跨层调度程序,用于无线延迟保证。关键思想是利用来自较低层的关于数据包所经历的实际延迟的反馈,以便在运行时调优IP服务类的优先级,目标是跨多层在网络节点上总体上支持PDM。仿真分析表明,在MAC和PHY层高度时变性能的情况下,与经典方法相比,该方案在可靠性和鲁棒性方面有显著改进。此外,对所需功能和可能部署场景的考虑突出了所设计解决方案的可伸缩性和向后兼容性。
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