Jitter Characterization in Admission Control and Pricing Issues in Integrated Multiservice Networks
Abstract
This paper analyses the pricing framework of multiservice networks and proposes an improved pricing scheme based on the effective bandwidth concept for taking into account quality of service parameters. Based on the deficiencies noted in the classical effective bandwidth scheme (intolerance to user uncertainty and no guarantee on jitter), we propose an improved charging function which gives more flexibility to the user and we introduce an additional constraint to take into account an eventual guarantee on the jitter or delay variation. We also extended the effective bandwidth pricing scheme to the case with guaranteed jitter, in order to take into account and better deal with the various QoS parameters to be considered in 3G networks. Our proposed charging function improves the classical effective bandwidth scheme, while remaining simple in that it requires that the network only monitors the average rate and duration of each connection. It is also fairer than the classical effective bandwidth scheme as it is more flexible related to user uncertainty and the incentive to an efficient use of network resource is preserved. The constraint on the guaranteed jitter was also tested and proved to be viable.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2007.965.979
Copyright: © 2007 Fabien Houéto and Samuel Pierre. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Keywords
- Guaranteed jitter
- connection admission control
- effective bandwidth pricing
- multiservice networks
- third-generation networks