Journal of Communications, Vol 2, No 1 (2007), 10-21, Jan 2007
doi:10.4304/jcm.2.1.10-21

Experience-Based Admission Control in the Presence of Traffic Changes

Jens Milbrandt, Michael Menth, Jan Junker

Abstract


This article investigates the transient behavior of experience-based admission control (EBAC) in case of traffic changes. EBAC is a robust and resource-efficient admission control (AC) mechanism used for reservation overbooking of link capacities in packet-based networks. Recent analyses gave a proof of concept for EBAC and showed its efficiency and robustness through steady state simulation on a single link carrying traffic with constant properties. The contribution of this paper is an examination of the memory from which EBAC gains its experience and which strongly influences the behavior of EBAC in stationary and nonstationary state. For the latter, we investigate the transient behavior of the EBAC mechanism through simulation of strong traffic changes which are characterized by either a sudden decrease or increase of the traffic intensity. Our results show that the transient behavior of EBAC partly depends on its tunable memory and that it copes well with even strongly changing traffic characteristics.



Keywords


admission control; reservation overbooking; quality of service; resource & traffic management

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