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Deficit Round-Robin-Based ISP Traffic Control Scheme Enabling Excess Bandwidth Allocation in Shared Access Networks

Published 23 Mar 2014 in cs.NI | (1403.5712v3)

Abstract: In shared access shaping subscriber traffic based on token bucket by ISPs wastes network resources when there are few active subscribers, because it cannot allocate excess bandwidth in the long term. To address it, traffic control schemes based on core-stateless fair queueing (CSFQ) and token bucket meters (TBMs) have been proposed, which can allocate excess bandwidth among active subscribers proportional to their token generation rates. Using FIFO queue for all packets, however, degrades the short-term performance of conformant traffic due to the presence of non-conformant packets already in the queue. Also, the rate estimation based on exponential averaging makes it difficult to react to rapid changes in traffic conditions. In this paper we propose a new traffic control scheme based on deficit round-robin (DRR) and TBMs to guarantee the quality of service of conformant packets in all time scales while allocating excess bandwidth among active subscribers proportional to their token generation rates, whose advantages over the CSFQ-based schemes are demonstrated through simulation results.

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