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Ubiquitous QoS communications using scalable satellite networking

Arjan Durresi (Department of Computer and Information Science, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA)
Leonard Barolli (Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Fukuoka, Japan)
Akio Koyama (Department of Informatics, Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan)
Makoto Takizawa (Department of Computers and Systems Engineering, Seikei University, Musashino, Japan)

International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications

ISSN: 1742-7371

Article publication date: 29 June 2010

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Abstract

Purpose

Satellite networking will be an important component of future ubiquitous communications systems. Satellite networks will be especially useful to interconnect remote sensor networks. Therefore, satellite networks should provide the needed QoS, differentiation of services and at the same time keep the required scalability. The purpose of this paper is to propose a new Diffserv‐based scheme of bandwidth allocation during congestion, called proportional allocation of bandwidth (PAB).

Design/methodology/approach

The paper suggests a method for implementing PAB without storing per‐flow state, which makes the scheme scalable and simple and shows, by simulation, the advantages of using PAB in IP satellite networks.

Findings

The paper finds that PAB can be used in geostationary earth orbit, MEO and low earth orbit satellite networks. In PAB, during congestion all flows get a share of IP available bandwidth, which is in proportion to their subscribed information rate.

Originality/value

The simulations described in this paper show that the performance of PAB scheme is good on congested satellite networks.

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Citation

Durresi, A., Barolli, L., Koyama, A. and Takizawa, M. (2010), "Ubiquitous QoS communications using scalable satellite networking", International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications, Vol. 6 No. 2, pp. 214-228. https://doi.org/10.1108/17427371011066428

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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