Traffic management in broadband integrated services digital networks

A. Burrell, P. Papantoni-Kazakos
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Abstract

Discusses traffic management for broadband networks operating under the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM). The design of hybrid traffic management algorithms for the multiplexing of heterogenous classes of data over a common digital channel is of particular interest. Within the broadband integrated services digital network (B-ISDN) environment, we focus on the following traffic classes: voice, video, high-speed data and low-speed data. Each traffic category imposes different quality of service (QOS) requirements while simultaneously presenting traffic input rates which may vary dynamically. The prime issue is the deployment of hybrid multiplexing algorithms (HMAs) which satisfy both the constraints and QOSs of all traffic categories, while simultaneously attaining high channel utilization and induce low implementation overhead. A class of HMAs corresponds to a semi-dynamic capacity allocation approach, generally applicable to environments where traffic rates vary relatively slowly and their statistics are parametrically known. These semi-dynamic HMAs induce frame structures, where the capacity allocation per frame is dictated by a superimposed traffic monitoring algorithm (TMA). A key attribute of our TMA is its ability to quickly detect shifts in the rates of the traffic it monitors. The decisions induced by the TMA represent traffic characterization. For traffic management, they dictate pertinent capacity allocations per traffic class and may also be fed back to the input traffic cells to control the traffic load accordingly.<>
宽带综合业务数字网络中的业务管理
讨论了异步传输模式(ATM)下宽带网络的流量管理。设计混合流量管理算法用于在公共数字通道上的异构类数据的多路复用是特别感兴趣的。在宽带综合业务数字网(B-ISDN)环境中,我们关注以下流量类别:语音、视频、高速数据和低速数据。每个流量类别施加不同的服务质量(QOS)要求,同时提供可能动态变化的流量输入率。主要问题是混合复用算法(HMAs)的部署,该算法既满足所有流量类别的约束和qos,又能同时获得高信道利用率和低实现开销。一类hma对应于半动态容量分配方法,通常适用于流量变化相对缓慢且其统计数据参数已知的环境。这些半动态hma产生帧结构,其中每帧的容量分配由叠加流量监控算法(TMA)决定。我们的TMA的一个关键属性是它能够快速检测到它所监测的交通速率的变化。TMA诱导的决策表示流量表征。对于交通管理,它们规定了每个交通类别的相关容量分配,也可以反馈到输入交通单元以相应地控制交通负载。
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