SIDSP: Simple Inter-Domain QOS Signaling Protocol |
Paulo Pinto, António Santos, Pedro Amaral, and Luis Bernardo |
Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade
Nova de Lisboa, P-2829-516 Caparica, Portugal |
Abstract: This paper presents a study on a scalable inter-domain
signaling protocol to provide quality of service to the
Internet. The protocol uses a hard-state approach and
separates data forwarding procedures, control procedures,
and resource allocation procedures. Current solutions
adopt a soft-state label switching approach where border
routers are responsible for maintaining resource
accounting and the path's next-hop information for every
aggregated flow. Due to the Internet's almost hierarchical
structure, the routers at the core can become a bottleneck
to the system's overall scalability. Our protocol, SIDSP,
reduces the core routers complexity by transferring most of
the state data to the peripheral routers. This is
accomplished by the usage of source routing for the flows.
As a hard-state approach, it does not require periodical
refreshing messages. However it puts more pressure on
state coherence and state stabilization algorithms. SIDSP's
performance was tested using ns-2 simulations, and was
compared to BGRP's performance.
To appear in:
IEEE 2007 Military Communications Conference (MILCOM'07), Orlando, USA, October 29-31, 2007