Abstract
As the Internet evolves into global communication and commercial infrastructure, the need for quality-of-services (QoSs) in the Internet becomes more and more important. With a bandwidth broker (BB) support in each administrative domain, differentiated services (Diffserv) is seen as a key technology for achieving QoS guarantees in a scalable, efficient, and deployable manner in the Internet. In this paper, we present a scalable model for inter-BB resource reservation and provisioning. Our BB uses centralized network state maintenance and pipe-based intradomain resource management schemes that significantly reduce admission control time and minimize scalability problems present in prior research. For inter-BB communication, we design and implement a BB resource reservation and provisioning protocol (BBRP). BBRP performs destination-based aggregated resource reservation based on bilateral service level agreements (SLAs) between peer-BBs. BBRP significantly reduces the BB and border routers state scalability problem by maintaining reservation state based only on destination region. It minimizes inter-BB signaling scalability by using aggregated type resource reservation and provisioning. Both analytical and experimental results verify the BBRP achievements.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2019-2034 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications |
Volume | 22 |
Issue number | 10 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2004 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Bandwidth broker (BB)
- BB signaling
- Differentiated services (Diffserv)
- Domain
- Interdomain resource management
- Quality-of-service (QoS)
- Scalability