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Proceedings of the 2002 IEEE
International Symposium on Intelligent Control
Vancouver, Canada October 27-30,2002
Adaptive Admission Control of Multimedia Traffic in High-speed
Networks’
S. Jagannathan’ and A. Tohmaz,
Embedded Systems and Networking Laboratory
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engg
The University of Missouri-Rolla
1870 Miner Circle, Missouri, 65409.
Abstract-This paper proposes a novel real-time adaptive
admission control (AAC) scheme with a desired quality of
service (QoS) guarantee and high network utilization in high-
speed networks. The QoS is given in terms of service delay,
which is defined as the time it takes for a source to get
admitted into the network after it initiates its intended
request, packetlcell losses, and transmission delay (time taken
to complete transmission from its initiation). AAC uses the
following information- the available capacity from a novel
adaptive bandwidth estimation scheme, a congestion
indicator derived from a congestion controller, Peak Cell
Rate (PCR) estimate from new sources, along with the
desired QoS metrics, and outputs an ‘admit’ or ‘reject’
decision signal to the new sources while guaranteeing QoS
and network utilization. Simulation results are presented by
streaming ON/OFF and video data into the network. Results
show that the proposed AAC admits significantly more traffic
compared to other available admission control schemes
thereby guaranteeing high network utilization while
maintaining the desired QoS.
Index terms-Admission Control, Rulebased Control,
Traffic Estimation, Congestion Control
A.INTRODUCTION
High-speed network supporting multimedia services have
to be capable of handling bursty traffic and satisfying various
QoS and bandwidth requirements. Asynchronous transfer
mode (ATM), a high-speed network pipe, is one of the key
technologies for integrating broad-band multimedia services
(B-ISDN) in heterogeneous networks, where multimedia
applications consistin
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