The paper presents a novel approach for dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA) in GEO satellite networks based on adaptive predictive control. In the proposed DBA scheme each satellite gateway (SG) uses an adaptive predictor to forecast the future input traffic flow along with a predictive bandwidth controller to generate a bandwidth request to the network control center (NCC) according to a receding-horizon policy, via solution of an optimal control problem. A multi-service traffic scenario is considered with a careful eye to guarantee differentiated quality of service requirements. Simulation experiments demonstrate that the DBA technique proposed in this work outperforms fixed allocation as well as existing DBA methods.

Predictive bandwidth control for GEO satellite networks / L. Chisci; R. Fantacci; T. Pecorella. - ELETTRONICO. - 7:(2004), pp. 3958-3962. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE International Conference on Communications tenutosi a Parigi, Francia nel Giugno 2004) [10.1109/ICC.2004.1313294].

Predictive bandwidth control for GEO satellite networks

CHISCI, LUIGI;FANTACCI, ROMANO;PECORELLA, TOMMASO
2004

Abstract

The paper presents a novel approach for dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA) in GEO satellite networks based on adaptive predictive control. In the proposed DBA scheme each satellite gateway (SG) uses an adaptive predictor to forecast the future input traffic flow along with a predictive bandwidth controller to generate a bandwidth request to the network control center (NCC) according to a receding-horizon policy, via solution of an optimal control problem. A multi-service traffic scenario is considered with a careful eye to guarantee differentiated quality of service requirements. Simulation experiments demonstrate that the DBA technique proposed in this work outperforms fixed allocation as well as existing DBA methods.
2004
Proceedings of ICC '04
IEEE International Conference on Communications
Parigi, Francia
Giugno 2004
L. Chisci; R. Fantacci; T. Pecorella
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