Estimating End-to-End Cell Delay Variation in ATM Networks

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1998-10-15Author
Korpeoglu, Ibrahim
Tripathi, Satish K.
Chen, Xiaoqiang
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Cell delay variation (CDV) is one of the quality of service
parameters that can be negotiated between applications and an ATM network.
The network should check during connection setup, as part of call
admission control, whether it can satisfy the requested CDV of an
application. For this comparison, the network should
estimate the end-to-end CDV that it can support, by using local
information about cell delays and delay variations in switches.
An accurate estimation of the end-to-end CDV is important for decreasing
call-blocking probability and increasing network utilization.
In this article, we will first describe, evaluate, and identify the
short-comings of three proposed methods for end-to-end CDV estimation.
Then we will present a new method based on Chernoff bound and compare it
to the other methods. The Chernoff method is promising since
it has good accuracy and applicability under current signalling support
for ATM networks.
(Also cross-referenced as UMIACS-TR-97-27)