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Optimal DiffServ AC Design using Non-Linear Programming
Dublin, Ireland October 15-October 18
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/LCN.2007.3232nd IEEE Conference on Local Compute ...
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Ricardo Nabhen, PUCPR, Brazil
Edgard Jamhour, PUCPR, Brazil
Manoel Penna, PUCPR, Brazil
Mauro Fonseca, PUCPR, Brazil
Guy Pujolle, UPMC, France
Most DiffServ admission control (AC) algorithms rely on tuning parameters to help in the decision making. Tuning these parameters is a difficult task, especially when one considers the problem of assuring QoS guarantees to individual flows. This paper proposes a method for helping the design of DiffServ AC algorithms based on non-linear programming optimization. It enables to find the values for the AC parameters that permits to satisfy the QoS guarantees for individual VoIP flows, while minimizing a cost function that represents the performance goals of the service provider. This approach is used to compare the performance of some commonly used DiffServ AC techniques and also to design a novel AC algorithm based on queue estimates.
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Ricardo Nabhen, Edgard Jamhour, Manoel Penna, Mauro Fonseca, Guy Pujolle, "Optimal DiffServ AC Design using Non-Linear Programming," lcn, pp.591-598, 32nd IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN 2007), 2007
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