Development of a scheduler for quality of service support in IP-based networks

The current IP-based networks are described as best effort. When a packet arrives at a router, the router looks at the destination address, checks with the routing-table entries, selects the best match and sends - The packet to the output queue. The routing is dynamic where the packets in a single f...

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Main Authors: Din N.M., Fisal N.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-298682023-12-28T16:58:00Z Development of a scheduler for quality of service support in IP-based networks Din N.M. Fisal N. 9335429400 16021700100 DiffServ Fuzzy logic scheduler IP QoS IP-based networks MPLS Bandwidth Data transfer Dynamics Fuzzy logic Internet Internet protocols Internet telephony Memory architecture Multimedia services Network architecture Routers Scheduling Telecommunication networks Telecommunication services Video signal processing Bandwidth allocation scheme Differentiated services architectures DiffServ IP-based networks MPLS Multi protocol label switching Real time multimedia applications Scheduling mechanism Quality of service The current IP-based networks are described as best effort. When a packet arrives at a router, the router looks at the destination address, checks with the routing-table entries, selects the best match and sends - The packet to the output queue. The routing is dynamic where the packets in a single flow may take different paths to the destination. Also packets in the output queues are serviced based on first-come-first-sere order. The best effort mechanism of the IF-based networks worked very well in an end-to-end data transfer environment, which contributes to the success of the Internet this far. However, to support real-time multimedia applications over the IP-based networks such as streaming video, IP telephony, Internet radio, teleconferencing, interactive games, etc, would require necessary services that could guarantee the end-to-end delay required by the applications. . New service architectures have been recently introduced to support real-time multimedia networking in IP-based networks. Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture combined with Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) have become a promising mechanism of achieving Quality of Service (QoS) with the scalability required by the Internet. Scheduling mechanisms at the network nodes can give fairness and protection according to the requirements of the traffic. This paper proposes a dynamic scheduler based on fuzzy logic at the DiffServ-enabled MPLS edge node. The fuzzy logic. scheduler uses the maximum bandwidth allocation scheme. � 2003 IEEE. Final 2023-12-28T08:58:00Z 2023-12-28T08:58:00Z 2003 Conference paper 10.1109/SCORED.2003.1459672 2-s2.0-42549112616 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-42549112616&doi=10.1109%2fSCORED.2003.1459672&partnerID=40&md5=72399e3f4f348aa77b0019c9ef97294d https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/29868 1459672 97 101 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. Scopus
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topic DiffServ
Fuzzy logic scheduler
IP QoS
IP-based networks
MPLS
Bandwidth
Data transfer
Dynamics
Fuzzy logic
Internet
Internet protocols
Internet telephony
Memory architecture
Multimedia services
Network architecture
Routers
Scheduling
Telecommunication networks
Telecommunication services
Video signal processing
Bandwidth allocation scheme
Differentiated services architectures
DiffServ
IP-based networks
MPLS
Multi protocol label switching
Real time multimedia applications
Scheduling mechanism
Quality of service
spellingShingle DiffServ
Fuzzy logic scheduler
IP QoS
IP-based networks
MPLS
Bandwidth
Data transfer
Dynamics
Fuzzy logic
Internet
Internet protocols
Internet telephony
Memory architecture
Multimedia services
Network architecture
Routers
Scheduling
Telecommunication networks
Telecommunication services
Video signal processing
Bandwidth allocation scheme
Differentiated services architectures
DiffServ
IP-based networks
MPLS
Multi protocol label switching
Real time multimedia applications
Scheduling mechanism
Quality of service
Din N.M.
Fisal N.
Development of a scheduler for quality of service support in IP-based networks
description The current IP-based networks are described as best effort. When a packet arrives at a router, the router looks at the destination address, checks with the routing-table entries, selects the best match and sends - The packet to the output queue. The routing is dynamic where the packets in a single flow may take different paths to the destination. Also packets in the output queues are serviced based on first-come-first-sere order. The best effort mechanism of the IF-based networks worked very well in an end-to-end data transfer environment, which contributes to the success of the Internet this far. However, to support real-time multimedia applications over the IP-based networks such as streaming video, IP telephony, Internet radio, teleconferencing, interactive games, etc, would require necessary services that could guarantee the end-to-end delay required by the applications. . New service architectures have been recently introduced to support real-time multimedia networking in IP-based networks. Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture combined with Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) have become a promising mechanism of achieving Quality of Service (QoS) with the scalability required by the Internet. Scheduling mechanisms at the network nodes can give fairness and protection according to the requirements of the traffic. This paper proposes a dynamic scheduler based on fuzzy logic at the DiffServ-enabled MPLS edge node. The fuzzy logic. scheduler uses the maximum bandwidth allocation scheme. � 2003 IEEE.
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title Development of a scheduler for quality of service support in IP-based networks
title_short Development of a scheduler for quality of service support in IP-based networks
title_full Development of a scheduler for quality of service support in IP-based networks
title_fullStr Development of a scheduler for quality of service support in IP-based networks
title_full_unstemmed Development of a scheduler for quality of service support in IP-based networks
title_sort development of a scheduler for quality of service support in ip-based networks
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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