Supervision de la qualité des liens d'un réseau local domestique hybride

Home networks are evolving vigorously and are also becoming more and more heterogeneous and complex. Home networks contain new services and numerous devices with wired and wireless links. At the same time, users demand high levels of quality of service for many new applications. Hence, the supervisi...

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Main Author: OLVERA IRIGOYEN, Oscar
Language:ENG
Published: 2012
Subjects:
QoE
QoS
Online Access:http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00808194
http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/81/63/91/PDF/Hybrid_Home_Networks_Link_Quality_Supervision_v14.5.pdf
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spelling ndltd-CCSD-oai-tel.archives-ouvertes.fr-tel-008081942013-04-23T03:08:25Z http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00808194 WS_BIBLI_TB: 13207 http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/81/63/91/PDF/Hybrid_Home_Networks_Link_Quality_Supervision_v14.5.pdf Supervision de la qualité des liens d'un réseau local domestique hybride OLVERA IRIGOYEN, Oscar [INFO:INFO_NI] Computer Science/Networking and Telecommunication Home Network Network Performance Available Bandwidth Link Capacity Probing QoE QoS Link Quality Iperf Path Selection Home networks are evolving vigorously and are also becoming more and more heterogeneous and complex. Home networks contain new services and numerous devices with wired and wireless links. At the same time, users demand high levels of quality of service for many new applications. Hence, the supervision of links quality tends to be mandatory in emergent home networks, to trigger QoS mechanisms. In this context, this dissertation proposes the utilization of the available bandwidth as a performance indicator in hybrid home networks (e.g. for remote service-evaluation, diagnosis and fault detection) and as link-state metric for a number of QoS mechanisms (e.g., admission control, path selection and load balancing). In this dissertation, we firstly explain why available bandwidth probing is a fundamental tool in the new QoS architectures for hybrid home networks and we explore different use cases. We investigate the networking constraints that affect bandwidth probing in hybrid home networks. We explain why most tools to measure available bandwidth on Internet paths are not very efficient on home networks. We make a taxonomic study of a number of state-of-the-art probing techniques and probing tools for available bandwidth. At that aim, we propose a functional framework, called Metrics Profile Capture Filter and Feedback (MPCFF). Based on these studies, we choose Iperf in TCP mode as an attractive tool to estimate available bandwidth. Then, we conduct a performance evaluation on an experimental test bed, to compare Iperf in lightweight TCP-mode vs. various state-of-the-art tools (Wbest, Pathchirp, Pathload and IGI/PTR). We show that Iperf in lightweight TCP mode is superior in terms of accuracy and speed of convergence. Finally, we integrate Iperf in lightweight TCP mode into a path selection protocol using the Inter-MAC software (developed in the Omega European project). We show, on a test bed, how Iperf in lightweight TCP mode enhances the Inter-MAC path selection by eliminating performance deterioration due to time-varying capacity links. Our results show that Iperf in lightweight TCP mode, accurately, triggers path selection and load balancing mechanisms, to adapt the network resources to the strong degradation of WiFi and PLC links. Available bandwidth probing detects and helps to control real-time deviations of the quality of experience, associated of sensitive applications. At the same time, available-bandwidth probing helps the service provider to isolate failures and to monitor the end-to-end residential service, on demand or on long-term periodicity basis. 2012-12-20 ENG PhD thesis
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language ENG
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topic [INFO:INFO_NI] Computer Science/Networking and Telecommunication
Home Network
Network Performance
Available Bandwidth
Link Capacity
Probing
QoE
QoS
Link Quality
Iperf
Path Selection
spellingShingle [INFO:INFO_NI] Computer Science/Networking and Telecommunication
Home Network
Network Performance
Available Bandwidth
Link Capacity
Probing
QoE
QoS
Link Quality
Iperf
Path Selection
OLVERA IRIGOYEN, Oscar
Supervision de la qualité des liens d'un réseau local domestique hybride
description Home networks are evolving vigorously and are also becoming more and more heterogeneous and complex. Home networks contain new services and numerous devices with wired and wireless links. At the same time, users demand high levels of quality of service for many new applications. Hence, the supervision of links quality tends to be mandatory in emergent home networks, to trigger QoS mechanisms. In this context, this dissertation proposes the utilization of the available bandwidth as a performance indicator in hybrid home networks (e.g. for remote service-evaluation, diagnosis and fault detection) and as link-state metric for a number of QoS mechanisms (e.g., admission control, path selection and load balancing). In this dissertation, we firstly explain why available bandwidth probing is a fundamental tool in the new QoS architectures for hybrid home networks and we explore different use cases. We investigate the networking constraints that affect bandwidth probing in hybrid home networks. We explain why most tools to measure available bandwidth on Internet paths are not very efficient on home networks. We make a taxonomic study of a number of state-of-the-art probing techniques and probing tools for available bandwidth. At that aim, we propose a functional framework, called Metrics Profile Capture Filter and Feedback (MPCFF). Based on these studies, we choose Iperf in TCP mode as an attractive tool to estimate available bandwidth. Then, we conduct a performance evaluation on an experimental test bed, to compare Iperf in lightweight TCP-mode vs. various state-of-the-art tools (Wbest, Pathchirp, Pathload and IGI/PTR). We show that Iperf in lightweight TCP mode is superior in terms of accuracy and speed of convergence. Finally, we integrate Iperf in lightweight TCP mode into a path selection protocol using the Inter-MAC software (developed in the Omega European project). We show, on a test bed, how Iperf in lightweight TCP mode enhances the Inter-MAC path selection by eliminating performance deterioration due to time-varying capacity links. Our results show that Iperf in lightweight TCP mode, accurately, triggers path selection and load balancing mechanisms, to adapt the network resources to the strong degradation of WiFi and PLC links. Available bandwidth probing detects and helps to control real-time deviations of the quality of experience, associated of sensitive applications. At the same time, available-bandwidth probing helps the service provider to isolate failures and to monitor the end-to-end residential service, on demand or on long-term periodicity basis.
author OLVERA IRIGOYEN, Oscar
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title Supervision de la qualité des liens d'un réseau local domestique hybride
title_short Supervision de la qualité des liens d'un réseau local domestique hybride
title_full Supervision de la qualité des liens d'un réseau local domestique hybride
title_fullStr Supervision de la qualité des liens d'un réseau local domestique hybride
title_full_unstemmed Supervision de la qualité des liens d'un réseau local domestique hybride
title_sort supervision de la qualité des liens d'un réseau local domestique hybride
publishDate 2012
url http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00808194
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