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Performance Evaluation
Volume 59, Issues 2-3, February 2005, Pages 103-120
Performance Modelling and Evaluation of Heterogeneous Networks
 
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Quality of service parameters and link operating point estimation based on effective bandwidths

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Laura AspirotCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Pablo Belzarena, Paola Bermolen, Andrés Ferragut, Gonzalo Perera and María Simon

Grupo ARTES (Análisis de Redes, Tráfico y Estadística de Servicios), Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay


Available online 11 September 2004.

Abstract

This work addresses the estimation and calculation of the operating point of a network’s link in a digital traffic network. The notion of operating point comes from effective bandwidth (EB) theory. The results shown are valid for a wide range of traffic types. We show that, given a good EB estimator, the operating point, i.e. the values of time and space parameters in which the EB is related with the asymptotic overflow probability, can also be accurately estimated. This means that the operating point (and other parameters) inherits the statistical properties of the EB estimation. This affirmation is not an obvious one, because operating point parameters are related with the EB through an implicit function involving extremal conditions computations.

Imposing some regularity conditions, a consistent estimator and confidence regions for the operating point and Quality of Service parameters are developed. These conditions are very general, and they are met by commonly used estimators as the averaging estimator presented in [C. Courcoubetis, R. Weber, Buffer overflow asymptotics for a switch handling many traffic sources, J. Appl. Probability 33 (1996)] or the Markov Fluid model estimator presented in [J. Pechiar, G. Perera, M. Simon, Effective bandwidth estimation and testing for Markov sources, Perform. Eval. 48 (2002) 157–175].

Using a software package developed by our group that estimates the EB and other relevant parameters from traffic traces, simulation results are compared with the analytical results, showing very good fitting.

Keywords: Traffic modelling; Effective bandwidth; QoS parameter estimation; MPLS networks

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Motivation
3. Equivalent Bandwidth applications in network analysis
4. Estimation
5. Simulation and numerical results
5.1. Introduction
5.2. EB estimation
5.3. QoS parameters estimation
5.4. Link design based on EB estimation
6. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
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Performance Evaluation
Volume 59, Issues 2-3, February 2005, Pages 103-120
Performance Modelling and Evaluation of Heterogeneous Networks
 
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