Reservation mechanisms for efficient resource management in internetworks

S. Damaskos, Hussein F. Salama
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Distributed multimedia applications with quality of service requirements that must be guaranteed by the underlying network are evolving at a fast pace. Resource reservation protocols are therefore essential to enable efficient resource management in internetworks. We survey existing resource reservation protocols and the reservation styles they support. Current protocols do not permit different reservation styles to be combined within the same session. We show, using simulation of realistic scenarios, that allowing different reservation styles to coexist within the same session yields more efficient resource management and provides more satisfactory service to the applications. We then propose a complete mechanism for implementing the shared dynamic reservation style, along with three techniques to enhance its effectiveness in managing the network resources. The effectiveness of these three techniques is evaluated using simulation.
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网络中有效资源管理的预留机制
分布式多媒体应用正在快速发展,其服务质量要求必须得到底层网络的保证。因此,资源预留协议对于实现互联网中有效的资源管理至关重要。我们调查了现有的资源保留协议及其支持的保留样式。当前协议不允许在同一会话中组合不同的保留样式。通过对实际场景的模拟,我们可以看到,允许在同一会话中共存不同的保留样式可以产生更有效的资源管理,并为应用程序提供更满意的服务。然后,我们提出了一个实现共享动态保留风格的完整机制,以及三种技术来提高其管理网络资源的有效性。通过仿真对这三种技术的有效性进行了评价。
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