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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications

Call Admission Control with QoS Class Modification

Toshiaki TSUCHIYA

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In IP networks, QoS guarantee is becoming important, to allow real-time services such as voice over IP (VoIP) and video conferencing. To guarantee various QoS requirements from a variety of applications, call admission control (CAC) together with a service differentiation mechanism is useful. Service differentiation enables the network to provide different QoSs to various applications, by assigning priority classes to calls. Then, CAC limits the acceptance of new calls to prevent the QoSs of established calls from degrading. For this environment, we propose a CAC method in which priority classes assigned to already established calls are changed adaptively. Classes may be modified when the CAC function handles the acceptance of a new call if that can decrease the blocking probability. The effect of the method is shown by numerical examples.

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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications Vol.E86-B No.2 pp.682-689
Publication Date
2003/02/01
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Type of Manuscript
Special Section PAPER (Special Issue on Internet Technology III)
Category
Packet Transmission

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