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Journal Article Flow-Based QoS Management Architectures for the Next Generation Network
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Authors
Jin Oo Joung, Jong Tae Song, Soon Seok Lee
Issue Date
2008-04
Citation
ETRI Journal, v.30 no.2, pp.238-248
ISSN
1225-6463
Publisher
한국전자통신연구원 (ETRI)
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.4218/etrij.08.1107.0006
Project Code
08MR2200, BcN Network Engineering, Kim Young Sun
Abstract
At the extremes of the complexity-performance plane, there are two exemplary QoS management architectures: Integrated Services (IntServ) and Differentiated Services (DiffServ). IntServ performs ideally but is not scalable. DiffServ is simple enough to be adopted in today's core networks, but without any performance guarantee. Many compromise solutions have been proposed. These schemes, called quasi-stateful IntServ or stateful DiffServ, however, have not attracted much attention due to their inherently compromising natures. Two disruptive flow-based architectures have been recently introduced: the flow-aware network (FAN) and the flow-state-aware network (FSA). FAN's control is implicit without any signaling. FSA's control is even more sophisticated than that of IntServ. In this paper, we survey established QoS architectures, review disruptive architectures, discuss their rationales, and points out their disadvantages. A new QoS management architecture, flow-aggregate-based services (FAbS), is then proposed. The FAbS architecture has two novel building blocks: inter-domain flow aggregation and endpoint implicit admission control.
KSP Keywords
Admission control(AC), Building block, Compromise solutions, Core Network, Differentiated services, Flow aggregation, Flow-Aware, Flow-based, Integrated Services(InterServ), Inter-domain, Management architectures