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Congestion control is vital in the streaming of a video sequence or clip, as network traffic varies unpredictably requiring constant adjustment of the transmission rate. Standard TCP-Friendly Rate Control (TFRC) wastes bandwidth and may react to congestion only when packet loss has already occurred. This paper presents a unicast transport protocol named RRB-SIMD for video streaming over the Internet,...
Congestion control mechanisms include three phases: congestion detection, congestion notification and rate adjustment. So far diverse congestion detection methods for sensor networks are proposed. In this paper we introduce numerous congestion detection parameters and examine them in various respects; finally we choose one of them as the best parameter for video traffic in wireless sensor networks...
Today's Internet is a massive, distributed network which continues to grow in size as globalization takes major role in everyone's life. The problem is complicated by the fact that one cannot rely on the cooperation of individual servers and routers to aid in the collection of network traffic measurements vital for these tasks. Packet Forwarding Priority can have a significant impact on the performance...
This paper proposes a learning approach to solve adaptive Connection Admission Control (CAC) schemes in future wireless networks. Real time connections (that require lower delay bounds than non-real-time) are subdivided into hard realtime (requiring constant bandwidth capacity) or adaptive (that have flexible bandwidth requirements). The CAC for such a mix of traffic types is a complex constraint...
Stringent QoS maintenance in a wireless environment for VoIP communication is a major challenge. VoIP inherently generates constant bit rate traffic and is highly sensitive to network delay. However, unpredictable network congestion makes a VoIP session so degraded that its QoS goes below a tolerable limit. Accordingly, a suitable solution is needed to adapt varying network conditions satisfying minimum...
In this paper, we propose a distributed call admission control scheme for multiservice OFDMA system. In our proposed call admission control (CAC) scheme, a cell dynamically adjusts optimal new call and handoff acceptance ratios by three steps. First, exchange numbers of calls in handoff area with its adjacent cells. Then, dynamically allocate resource for different types of traffic. Finally, use a...
The network-centric CAC schemes try to do resource reservation into networks for mobile connections, observing network status only. This approach can be appropriate for non-real time traffic, but for real-time applications, hasn't showed good results. In this paper, we introduce the PI-CAC, a user-centric L3 CAC scheme, based on user quality of experience for integrating WLAN and 3G networks, with...
In the present heterogeneous wired networks, reliability priority consideration is important. Quality of Service (QoS) varies according to congestion in the network and it can be avoided by different TCP Agents using congestion control algorithms. Previously, researches had only analyzed TCP agents, we extend their work to practical simulation for the multisource scenario to compare performance evaluation...
Call admission and congestion control mechanisms are the integral parts of any Quality of Service (QoS) design for computer networks that support integrated traffic. In this paper, we propose an call admission control algorithm and a congestion control algorithm for cluster based networks, which are used in a various set of applications that require QoS guarantees. We mainly consider queue length...
In this paper we study quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning in an ad hoc cognitive radio network with spectrum underlay. Both streaming traffic and non-real-time (nrt) data traffic are considered. An admission control scheme is first proposed based on relatively static information such as path loss and average interference levels in order to guarantee the average throughput of each connection. Outage...
In next generation cellular networks, Quality of Service (QoS) delivery will need more network resources per user, leading to network congestion problems. Call Admission Control (CAC) is the process in charge of managing calls according to the availability of network resources. In order to overcome the problem of network congestion, the CAC should tackle pricing policies, improving by the same way...
In mobile ad hoc networks, routing protocol area is a challenging issue. In spite of recent research, MANETs lack load balancing capabilities, and thus, they fail to provide expected performance especially in the case of a large volume of traffic such as real time traffic. In this paper, we propose a simple but very efficient algorithm to support Quality of Service (QoS), by the use of load-distributing...
Most radio resource management algorithms engage radio resource management and Call Admission Control (CAC) separately as two different procedures. This incorporation of these two procedures into a single scheme seems challenging. In this paper a novel framework combining radio resource management and Probabilistic CAC (PCAC) is proposed. When an incoming call requests admission to the network, radio...
The sensor network consist of multi-purpose of node in a scarred networks area. The modern motes that have multiple sensor board on a single radio board, which have different type of transmission rate, required bandwidth, packet loss, delay demands etc. In this paper we proposed Heterogeneous Congestion Control Protocol(HCCP), which controls the efficient rate for heterogeneous traffic. This protocol...
In this paper, an admission control (AC) scheme is proposed for handling multiclass Grade of Service (GoS) and Quality of Service (QoS) in Uplink Long Term Evolution (LTE) systems. GoS requirement in conjunction with QoS has been seldom taken into account in previous admission control and resource allocation algorithms for LTE uplink. We propose a novel algorithm for handling the priorities while...
Multimedia real-time traffic is deemed to be dominant in future communication systems. One of the reference applications to support real-time traffic is the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP), which can be used to transmit multimedia contents on real-time basis. At the same time, Real-time Transmission Control Protocol (RTCP) is used for receiving feedback and getting information about the network...
The mobile cellular systems are expected to support multiple services with guaranteed Quality of Service(QoS). But, the ability of wireless systems to accommodate expected growth of traffic load and broadband services is limited by available radio frequency spectrum. Call Admission Control (CAC) is one of the resource management functions, which regulates network access to ensure QoS provisioning...
Quality communication over the wireless channel is now promised because of the advent of the broadband wireless. High speed data access is expected to be provided to subscribers through broadband wireless access. We propose a joint Call Admission Control (CAC) and Bandwidth Allocation (BA) for an IEEE 802.16 based WiMAX system. The presented schemes aim to provide QoS support along with a fair resource...
This paper proposed a more realistic imperfect power control model for Signal-to-interference radio (SIR)-based call admission control algorithms comparing with the previous method in CDMA systems. A new call is accepted by a base station if the measured SIR can be guaranteed based on our proposed model. Similarly, we considering the voice, data multimedia traffic services, etc. The simulation results...
Lightweight Congestion Aware Reliable Transport protocol (LCART) is based on cross-layering the prevalent or reciprocal functionalities of Transport, MAC and Wireless-Physical layers in order to achieve energy efficiency and meeting QoS objectives of heterogeneous WSN1 including multimedia. LCART intelligently overcomes network congestion by the simultaneous use of Packet Service Time, Packet Inter...
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