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Reservation arbitrated access for variable bit rate isochronous traffic transport over dual bus metropolitan area networks Chan, Henry C. B.
Abstract
TEEE 802.6 is an international standard for metropolitan area networks (MANs) based on a dual bus architecture. In addition to its deployment for interconnecting local area networks (LANs), 802.6 MANs can also be used as broadband multiplexers for integrating different types of traffic over broadband integrated services digital networks employing asynchronous transfer mode (ATM/BISDN) and as distributive switches to support wireless personal communication services. This thesis proposes a novel reservation arbitrated (RA) access protocol for transporting variable bit rate isochronous traffic (VBRIT) such as packet voice and video over dual bus MANs in general and IEEE 802.6 MANs in particular. RA access allows a variable bit rate isochronous source (VBRS) to capture and reserve isochronous channels on a bandwidth dn demand basis yielding substantial capacity improvements over pre-arbitrated (PA) access and providing a guaranteed transport service compared to queue-arbitrated (QA) access. To resolve possible access contention in the reservation process, a simple resolution mechanism is proposed where the upstream nodes yield to the downstream nodes during the confirmation stage. Nevertheless the contention problem can be completely eliminated under the typical coverage area of a MAN by setting the operation parameters properly. A rich family of RA access protocols can be found based on different methods of acquiring the incremental bandwidth. In particular, a new cyclic capturing mechanism is proposed to provide fair access service. The performance of RA access is analyzed extensively by analytical methods and computer simulations based on different VBRS models covering voice, video conference and motion video traffic. Three methods: uncontrolled bandwidth sharing, dynamic bandwidth partitioning and dynamic bandwidth sharing and the associated connection admission control (CAC) mechanisms are evaluated for multiplexing heterogeneous VBRIT. A movable boundary integration scheme is proposed to integrate PA, QA and RA traffic efficiently which gives significant capacity improvement over existing integration methods in the 802.6 standard. An important application of RA access is to facilitate the efficient transport of real time traffic over MAN-based personal communication networks and enterprise networks.
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Reservation arbitrated access for variable bit rate isochronous traffic transport over dual bus metropolitan area networks
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University of British Columbia
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1997
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TEEE 802.6 is an international standard for metropolitan area networks (MANs) based
on a dual bus architecture. In addition to its deployment for interconnecting local area
networks (LANs), 802.6 MANs can also be used as broadband multiplexers for integrating
different types of traffic over broadband integrated services digital networks employing
asynchronous transfer mode (ATM/BISDN) and as distributive switches to support wireless
personal communication services. This thesis proposes a novel reservation arbitrated
(RA) access protocol for transporting variable bit rate isochronous traffic (VBRIT) such
as packet voice and video over dual bus MANs in general and IEEE 802.6 MANs in
particular. RA access allows a variable bit rate isochronous source (VBRS) to capture
and reserve isochronous channels on a bandwidth dn demand basis yielding substantial
capacity improvements over pre-arbitrated (PA) access and providing a guaranteed
transport service compared to queue-arbitrated (QA) access. To resolve possible access
contention in the reservation process, a simple resolution mechanism is proposed where
the upstream nodes yield to the downstream nodes during the confirmation stage. Nevertheless
the contention problem can be completely eliminated under the typical coverage
area of a MAN by setting the operation parameters properly. A rich family of RA access
protocols can be found based on different methods of acquiring the incremental bandwidth.
In particular, a new cyclic capturing mechanism is proposed to provide fair access
service. The performance of RA access is analyzed extensively by analytical methods
and computer simulations based on different VBRS models covering voice, video conference
and motion video traffic. Three methods: uncontrolled bandwidth sharing, dynamic
bandwidth partitioning and dynamic bandwidth sharing and the associated connection admission
control (CAC) mechanisms are evaluated for multiplexing heterogeneous VBRIT.
A movable boundary integration scheme is proposed to integrate PA, QA and RA traffic
efficiently which gives significant capacity improvement over existing integration methods
in the 802.6 standard. An important application of RA access is to facilitate the
efficient transport of real time traffic over MAN-based personal communication networks
and enterprise networks.
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eng
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2009-04-03
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use.
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10.14288/1.0065022
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University of British Columbia
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1997-11
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Graduate
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