Traffic engineering based on effective envelope algorithm on novel resource reservation method over mobile internet protocol version 6

The first decade of the 21st century has seen tremendous improvements in mobile Internet and its technologies. The high traffic volume of services such as video conference and other real-time traffic applications are imposing a great challenge on networks. In the meantime, demand for the use of mobi...

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Main Authors: Malekian, Reza, Abdullah, Abdul Hanan
Format: Article
Published: ICIC International 2012
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/33911/
http://www.ijicic.org/ijicic-11-05091.pdf
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Summary:The first decade of the 21st century has seen tremendous improvements in mobile Internet and its technologies. The high traffic volume of services such as video conference and other real-time traffic applications are imposing a great challenge on networks. In the meantime, demand for the use of mobile devices in computation and communication such as smart phones, personal digital assistants, and mobile-enabled laptops has grown rapidly. These services have driven the demand for increasing and guaranteeing bandwidth requirements in the network. A direction of this paper is in the case of resource reservation protocol (RSVP) over mobile IPv6 networks. There are numbers of proposed solutions for RSVP and quality of service provision over mobile IPv6 networks, but most of them use advanced resource reservation. In this paper, vie propose a mathematical model to determine maximum end-to-end delay bound through intermediate routers along the network. These bounds are sent back to the home agent for further processing. Once the home agent receives maximum end-to-end delay bounds, it calculates cumulative bound and compares this bound with the desired application end-toend delay bound to make final decision on resource reservation. This approach improves network resource utilization.