Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
424659 Future Generation Computer Systems 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Existing interactive communication applications, like VoIP, are designed to manage losses and delay in real IP networks. We present a novel call admission control for VoIP based on blocking percentage calculation (BPC). Blocking rates were measured carrying VoIP for every router across the source–destination path. Ingress router selects the optimal path for the new request by calculating blocking rates across all source–destination paths. The proposed scheme dynamically adjusts the admission threshold to guarantee the voice quality of each flow. A simple algorithm design and evaluation results show that the proposed scheme is effective to achieve high utilization of network resources, while satisfying end-to-end targets in terms of blocking rate, delay, packet loss rate and fairness.

► We present a novel scalable call admission control for VoIP traffic based on blocking percentage calculation. ► Ingress router selects the optimal path by calculating blocking rates across all source–destination paths. ► Utilization and fairness will decrease if the size of network increases. ► Blocking rate, delay and packet loss rate will increase if the size of the network increases.

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