Signalling analysis for traffic class dependent routing in packet switched ISL networks

A. Švigelj, M. Mohorčič, L. Franck, G. Kandus
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The provision of multimedia services via a non-geostationary satellite system requires advanced traffic engineering procedures. It includes adaptive routing, adaptive forwarding and appropriate signalling. In this study, we evaluate the impact of different signalling procedures on the performance of a network. The signalling procedures were used in conjunction with traffic class dependent routing, smoothed link-cost functions and adaptive forwarding alleviates the oscillations in the traffic distribution. The performance of the proposed signalling procedures is evaluated in two different traffic load scenarios. The simulation results are presented in terms of the average packet delay in the network and the average normalized data throughput. The simulation results indicate that the proposed triggered signalling significantly decreases the signalling load, while the network's performance is not deteriorated in terms of packet delay and data throughput.
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分组交换ISL网络中依赖业务分类路由的信令分析
通过非地球静止卫星系统提供多媒体服务需要先进的交通工程程序。它包括自适应路由、自适应转发和适当的信令。在这项研究中,我们评估了不同的信令程序对网络性能的影响。该信令程序与依赖于交通类别的路由、平滑的链路成本函数和自适应转发相结合,减轻了交通分布的振荡。在两种不同的交通负荷情况下,对所提出的信令程序的性能进行了评估。从网络平均数据包延迟和平均规范化数据吞吐量两方面给出了仿真结果。仿真结果表明,所提出的触发信令在降低信令负荷的同时,在数据包延迟和数据吞吐量方面没有降低网络性能。
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Space Communications 工程技术-电信学
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