The paper presents a novel approach for dynamic bandwidth allocation in geostationary satellite networks. Each satellite gateway (SG) uses a local adaptive predictor to forecast the future input traffic flow along with a local predictive (receding-horizon) controller to generate a bandwidth request to the network control center (NCC). In turn, the NCC globally shares out the available bandwidth among the requesting SGs according to a suitable fair resource allocation policy. Simulation experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach in terms of efficient bandwidth usage and low packet delivery delays under different traffic load conditions.

Multi-terminal dynamic bandwidth allocation in GEO satellite networks / L. Chisci; R. Fantacci; F. Francioli; T. Pecorella. - ELETTRONICO. - 5:(2004), pp. 2797-2801. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Semi-Annual Vehicular Technology Conference tenutosi a Milano, Italia nel Maggio 2004.) [10.1109/VETECS.2004.1391431].

Multi-terminal dynamic bandwidth allocation in GEO satellite networks

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

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The paper presents a novel approach for dynamic bandwidth allocation in geostationary satellite networks. Each satellite gateway (SG) uses a local adaptive predictor to forecast the future input traffic flow along with a local predictive (receding-horizon) controller to generate a bandwidth request to the network control center (NCC). In turn, the NCC globally shares out the available bandwidth among the requesting SGs according to a suitable fair resource allocation policy. Simulation experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach in terms of efficient bandwidth usage and low packet delivery delays under different traffic load conditions.
2004
Proceedings of VTC 2004-Spring.
IEEE Semi-Annual Vehicular Technology Conference
Milano, Italia
Maggio 2004.
L. Chisci; R. Fantacci; F. Francioli; T. Pecorella
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