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A Study on the RSVP_Proxy for Micro Mobility (마이크로 이동성 위한 RSVP_Proxy에 관한 연구)

  • 박승균;오영환
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.28 no.9B
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    • pp.774-782
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    • 2003
  • Generally, in the Mobile IP technologies, the use of RSVP(Resource ReSerVation Protocol) is recommended in order to provide a mobile node real-time service. However, the handoff of a mobile node increases the registration delay, RSVP reservation delay and signalling overhead in the Mobile IP and RSVP interworking. Specially, the resource reservation on the path between a mobile node and a correspondent node is the duplicated reservation and then causes unnecessary creation of the signalling overhead and waste of the resource, since the majority of the path before handoff and after handoff is same. If the radius of a cell providing a wireless interface to a mobile node is small, the number of handoff will increase and also signalling overhead and duplicated resource reservation will increase. In this paper, we proposed the integration model of Cellular IP and RSVP with RSVP proxy scheme. Here, Cellular IP protocol minimizes registration delay, transfer delay, and loss by handoff in micro cell network, the RS VP proxy that minimizes the duplication of resource reservation prevents the path for RSVP session from change using the address for reservation of a mobile node. Proposed scheme was evaluated in comparison with the existing Mobile IP and RSVP interworking scheme using the probability of resource reservation fail to the radius of a cell and the handoff rate.

The QoS Guarantees of Multimedia Traffic using MIP-DUDN with RSVP in Mobile Computing Environments (이동 컴퓨팅 환경에서 RSVP가 적용된 MIP-DUDN을 이용한 멀티미디어 트래픽의 QoS 보장)

  • Han, Seung-Jin;Lee, Jeong-Hyeon
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.8C no.5
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    • pp.667-676
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    • 2001
  • We have solved a problem occurring in case that RSVP is applied to existing wired network in order to guarantee a QoS of multimedia traffic in mobile computing environment in this paper. If MN moves to another area when Mobile IP is applied to RSVP, HA makes new tunnel to FA because SESSION ID of MN is changed. However, we suggest MIP-DUDN method, which applied RSVP. Although MN moves to another area in this method, it does not make new tunnel because it eliminates the problem of existing Triangle Routing Problem. We design the new protocol of RMIP-DUDN and compare with the method of existing Mobile IP applied to RSVP.

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Performance Evaluation of the RSVP-capable Router using Latency-Optimized Fair Queuing Scheduler (최적 레이턴시 기반 공정 큐잉 스케줄러를 사용하는 RSVP-라우터의 성능 평가)

  • Kim, Tae-Joon
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.11 no.11
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    • pp.1536-1546
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    • 2008
  • RSVP-capable router supporting guaranteed services on the internet generally uses a packet scheduler based on the Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) algorithm to secure required qualities of traffic flows. A RSVP-capable router based on the LOFQ (Latency optimized fair queuing) algorithm had been proposed to improve the performance of the WFQ-based RSVP-router, but it required not only the RESV message to be expanded but also its performance could be evaluated only through simulation. This paper proposed a LOFQ based RSVP-capable router using the conventional RESV message and developed an algorithm to analyze the performance of the LOFQ based RSVP-capable routers. The performance evaluation using the developed algorithm showed that in terms of performance improvement the proposed router is inferior to the one using the expanded RESV message under a small packet size, but on the range of a large packet size both routers provide the same improvement.

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An Adaptive Method for Determining the Size of Aggregate Reservation in RSVP (RSVP에서 묶음 자원 예약의 3기 결정을 위한 적응적 방법)

  • 박태근;김치하
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.29 no.4B
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    • pp.435-443
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    • 2004
  • Although RSVP is a strong signaling protocol in providing QoS support, it is not scalable. Thus, the IETF introduced the concept of aggregation into RSVP However, the specification for the aggregation of RSVP does not specify how to compute the size of aggregate reservation for a path, but only describes how the resources are reserved and released with a given size. This paper proposes the method of properly determining the size of aggregate reservation on the path condition, when aggregate reservation is performed through RSVP for guaranteeing QoS of multimedia traffic. Simulation results show that the proposed method improves efficiency of the aggregation of RSVP.

RIPE: RSVP-in-IP Encapsulation to Support QoS for Mobile IP Networks (RIPE: Mobile IP망에세 QoS를 지원하기 위한 RSVP-in-IP 캡슐화 방안)

  • Min-Kyu, Kim;Myong-Soon, Park
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.501-510
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    • 2004
  • While the Internet keeps its permeation into every aspect of human life, two things stand out. One is the requirement for high quality of services to support multimedia data service.'The other is the desire for ubiquitous network connection. Combining the two things makes the Internet possible in supporting multimedia communications for nomadic users on the locomotion. To support QoS communication for mobile users by applying RSVP to Mobile IP, RSVP Tunnel, which specifies building separately a RSVP session between the home agent and the foreign agent, was proposed. However, the RSVP Tunnel method breeds bandwidth overhead and association problems in tunnel because of duplicated RSVP messages use. To resolve these problems, in this paper, we propose the new encapsulation method, the RSVP-in-IP Encapsulation (RIPE) that can support QoS guaranteed service efficicntly in Mobile IP networks. The proposed method supports RSVP mobility to Mobile If tunneling mechanism efficiently without any additional session as the RSVP Tunnel scheme. Moreover it removes the critical problems of bandwidth overhead in a tunnel and association by duplicated messages. We compared the performance of our proposed scheme with RSVP Tunnel scheme in term of mean delay, mean data rate and bandwidth overhead in tunnel.

An Efficient Resource Reservation Scheme using a Dynamic Branch Router for Mobile IPv6 Networks (Mobile IPv6 환경에서 동적 분기 라우터를 이용한 효율적인 자원 예약 방법)

  • Cha, Woo-Suk;Kim, Eun-Mi;Bae, Ho-Young;Lee, Bae-Ho;Cho, Gi-Hwan
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.14C no.3 s.113
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    • pp.255-266
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    • 2007
  • RSVP (Resource reSerVation Protocol) is the Internet standard protocol for supporting QoS (Quality of Service) requirements by reserving network resources between the sender and the receiver. Several problems, such as common path identification and resource pre-reservation, should be solved to apply RSVP in wireless mobile environments. To resolve these problems, this paper proposes DBRA (Dynamic Branch Router Approach) based on two designated entities, candidate access routers and a branch router. While several RSVP sessions between a branch router and candidate routers are managed, DBRA makes use of only one RSVP session between the sender and a branch router. Based on a network simulation, the proposed scheme has been compared with MRSVP (Mobile RSVP) and HMRSVP (Hierarchical MRSVP) in terms of the average packet transmission rate, bandwidth utilization and RSVP session failure rate.

Supporting RSVP for IP Multicast over ATM Networks with MARS Architecture based on MCS (MCS 기반 MARS를 사용하는 ATM 망에서의 IP 멀티캐스트를 위한 RSVP 지원 방안)

  • Choe, Jeong-Hyeon;Lee, Mi-Jeong
    • Journal of KIISE:Computer Systems and Theory
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    • v.26 no.7
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    • pp.813-826
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    • 1999
  • 실시간 멀티미디어 응용의 등장으로 멀티캐스트와 QoS(Quality of Service) 지원이 필수적인 망 서비스로 부각되고 있다. 이에, ATM 기반의 인터넷에서 IP 멀티캐스트의 효율적인 처리를 위하여 MARS(Multicast Address Resolution Server)가 제안되었고, 기존의 최선 서비스 기반의 인터넷에서 QoS(Quality of Service)를 지원하기 위하여 RSVP(Resource Reservation Protocol)가 제안되었다. 본 논문에서는 ATM 망에서 QoS가 지원되는 IP 멀티캐스트 서비스를 제공하기 위하여 MARS 구조에서 RSVP를 지원하는 두 가지 방안을 제안하고, 시뮬레이션을 통하여 그 성능을 분석하였다. 제안하는 두 가지 방법은 각각 'RSVP 전 홉 노드 방식'과 'MARS 서버 방식'이라 명명하였다. RSVP 전 홉 노드 방식은 송신원으로부터 ATM 망으로 진입하는 노드와 수신원을 향하여 ATM 망을 진출하는 노드 간에 각각 일대일 양방향 VC를 설정하여 멀티캐스트 그룹에 속하는 수신원들이 보내는 자원 예약 메시지를 ATM 망에서 전송하는 방안이다. MARS 서버 방식은 ATM 망을 진출하는 노드와 MARS 서버간에 MARS 제어 메시지 교환을 위해 존재하는 ATM VC를 사용하여 RSVP의 자원 예약 메시지를 전송하고, MARS 서버가 RSVP 자원 예약 메시지를 처리하도록 그 기능을 확장함으로써 ATM 망에서 필요로 하는 제어 VC 수를 절약할 수 있는 방안이다. 시뮬레이션을 통하여, MARS 서버 방식은 ATM 제어 VC의 수를 절약할 수 있을 뿐 아니라 경우에 따라 RSVP 자원 예약 메시지 전달 지연을 줄일 수도 있음을 볼 수 있었다. 그러나, MARS 클러스터 내에 동시에 존재하는 RSVP 흐름이 많을 때에는 MARS 서버 방식의 경우 MARS 서버에서의 병목 현상으로 인해 성능이 저하될 수 있다.Abstract Emerging real time multimedia applications require multicast service with a QoS(Quality of Service) support. An overlay service architecture MARS(Multicast Address Resolution Server) is proposed to support IP multicast over an ATM network, and a resource reservation protocol RSVP is proposed to provide QoS support in the Internet which is originally based upon best effort service only. In this paper, we propose two schemes to support IP multicast service with QoS support over ATM networks: 'RSVP Previous Hop Node(RPHN) scheme' and 'MARS server based scheme'. In RPHN scheme, the RSVP reservation messages are transported via one-to-one ATM control VC from the egress nodes to the ingress nodes of the the multicast flow set up between each pair of nodes. The RSVP message processing occurs at the ingress nodes of the multicast flow. Whereas, in the MARS server based scheme, the RSVP reservation messages are transported via the MARS control VCs between the egress nodes and the MARS server. The RSVP message processing burden is imposed at MARS server in this scheme. For MARS server based scheme, no additional ATM VC is required for RSVP reservation message transmission, while the processing burden at the MARS server is high. Simulation results show that the MARS server based scheme, may accomplish RSVP reservation message delivery with smaller delay as well as saving of the number of ATM VCs. When the number of simultaneous RSVP flows in the MARS cluster is large, however, MARS based scheme may suffer performance degradation since MARS server becomes a performance bottleneck.

A Resource Reservation Protocol for Mobile Hosts in Wireless Mobile Networks (무선 이동망에서의 이동 호스트를 지원하기 위한 자원 예약 프로토콜)

  • Kim, Min-Sun;Suh, Young-Joo;An, Syung-Og
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.428-436
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    • 2002
  • Providing a mobile host with its required QoS is highly influenced by its mobility. The resource ReSerVation Protocol(RSVP) establishes and maintains a reservation state to ensure a given QoS level along the path from the sender to the receiver. However, RSVP is designed for use in fixed networks and thus it is inadequate in the mobile networking environment where a host changes its point of attachment. In this paper, we propose a new resource reservation protocol, RSVP-RA(RSVP by RSVP Agent) for mobile hosts. Our protocol assumes IETF Mobile IP as a mobility support mechanism. The proposed protocol introduce a new protocol entity - RSVP agent - to manage reservations in a mobile host's current visiting network. RSVP Agent is located in a local network and makes resource reservations in neighboring cells that the mobile host is expected to visit in the future. Thus, the proposed Protocol can provide a seamless QoS to the mobile host and significantly improve the scalability problem of RSVP by reducing the end-to-end signalling messages acrossing the backbone networks. The proposed protocols reduce packet delay, bandwidth overhead and the number of RSVP messages to maintain reservation states. We compared the performance of our proposed protocol with other proposed protocols in terms of signalling overhead, packet delay by simulation.

A Resource Reservation Method with Available Resource Migration between RSVP-Capable Routers to Improve the Resource Utilization (RSVP-라우터간 가용자원 이동을 통해자원 이용 효율을 높이는 자원예약 방식)

  • Kim, Tae-Joon
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.15C no.4
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    • pp.253-262
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    • 2008
  • Providing Quality-of-Service (QoS) guarantee requires the reservation of resource needed to accommodate the traffic flow of service for which resource reservation protocol (RSVP) was introduced. However, if any RSVP-capable router on the path fails to accommodate the traffic flow due to lack of resource, the flow is not allowed no matter how much surplus resources other routers on the path have. In order to solve this problem, this paper proposes a resource reservation method with available resource migration between RSVP-capable routers in which the routers use the recently developed latency optimized fair queuing scheduler. The results of the simulation applying the proposed method to an evaluation network show that it may yield the gain of up to 165% compared to that in the original one in terms of the number of admitted flows.

A resource reservation method adjusting the delay budgets of a traffic flow allocated to the RSVP-capable routers (RSVP-라우터에 할당되는 트래픽 흐름의 지연규격을 조정하는 자원예약 방식)

  • Kim, Tae-Joon
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.11 no.7
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    • pp.966-976
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    • 2008
  • Providing Quality-of-Service(QoS) guarantee requires the reservation of resource needed to accommodate the traffic flow of service for which resource reservation protocol(RSVP) was introduced. However, if any RSVP-capable router on the path fails to accommodate the traffic flow due to lack of resource, the flow is not allowed no matter how much surplus resources other routers on the path have. In order to solve this problem, this paper proposes a resource reservation method that can adjust adaptively the delay budget of traffic flow allocated to each RSVP-capable router in which the router uses the recently developed general-time fair queuing scheduler. The results of the simulation applying the proposed method to an evaluation network show that it may yield the gain of up to 90% compared to that in the original one in terms of the number of admitted flows.

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