fully use of the advantages in cognitive network, the
features of Cognitive Network (e.g. automatic
learning, intelligence and dynamical adaptation) are
introduced into the traditional RSVP mechanism.
The RSVP-CN mentioned in this article is adapted
to Cognition Networks and can increase the
utilization of Network Resource. Thus, the
RSVP-CN mechanism provides the higher level of
QoS.
The rest of this paper is organized as follows.
The Literature Review is given in the section2. The
related knowledge is introduced in the section 3. The
detail of RSVP-CN and the reasons why this paper
introduces RSVP-CN are given in section 4. Section
5 reports a set of simulation experiments. Section 6
draws some conclusions.
2 LITERATURE REVIEW
Many Reservation Resource mechanisms have been
proposed to solve the problems caused by the rapid
development of internet and the increasing
requirements from users. Nowadays some of them
have been mature enough.
In BGRP (border gateway reservation protocol,
(Ping P. Pan, 2000 and, Mohit Chamania, 2009)),
the network is divided into multiple domains, and
each domain can run their different resource
reservation protocols. And then, all kinds of
resources, status and information are stored in the
domain tree structure in accordance with the core
node. At finally, the router in backbone network set
aside information from each domain as a whole to
grasp the resource usage of entire network. Similar
to the former, DARIS (dynamic aggregation of
reservations for internet services, (R.Bless, 2004))
minimizes the resulting overhead, while gathering
the information of resource reservation in network.
The studies on resource reservation mechanisms
in wireless network also exist much. In the All-IP
wireless network, the cell-based switching controller
resource reservation mechanism (Bongkyo Moon,
2004) can ensure that QoS wouldn’t debase while
the mobile terminals move. Besides, Jiongkuan Hou,
Yuguang Fang (2000) proposed a mechanism named
Mobility-based channel reservation scheme for
wireless mobile networks. The mechanism uses
Impact Curves to describe the interference in the
adjacent cell caused by a new service, and design a
forecast and resource reservation algorithms based
on the interference, finally solve the problem that
service outages caused by the switch between cells.
Moreover, Task dividable based reservation for
grid computing mechanism (PU Jing, 2008) divided
resource in network into multiple sub-sets aside to
improve system throughout. A Pre-Reservation
Technology Based on RSVP (Guo Meng, 2004),
which applied to distance learning,
video-on-demand or other real-time multimedia
services, gets right to use the resources in advance
reservation. So from the reservation to the real
beginning, this mechanism allows to set aside
resources to be adjusted or canceled. Such measures
improve the flexibility for the use of network
resources, but they are still complex.
Although all the mechanisms above have a
significant effect on improving network resource
utilization and reducing rejection rate, the current
studies rarely pay attention on borrowing and
deployment the resources that have been set aside.
This paper introduces the feature of cognition
networks into RSVP, and then proposes the
RSVP-CN that provides QoS differentiated services
for the heterogeneous users and allows services with
a higher QoS level take up temporary operations in
the idle reservation resource for other services.
3 RELATED KNOWLEDGE
3.1 Cognition Networks
Cognitive networks (Thomas R.W., 2005 and
Fortuna Carolina, 2009) has been an important issue
in the field of future communications, Cognitive
behavioural model (Thomas R.W., 2005 and Fortuna
Carolina, 2009) is shown in Figure 1: in a cognitive
process that can perceive current network
conditions, and then plan, decide and act on those
conditions and can learn from these adaptations and
use them to make future decisions, all while taking
into account end-to-end goals. Cognitive technology
endows communication entities with an ability of
being cognitive for the surrounding environment and
makes them change dynamically, intellectively and
self-adaptively according to the surrounding
environment.
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