Quantitative methods for bandwidth upgrades in IP networks

Project Details

Description

In this project, a method for deciding when to upgrade links in an IP network was developed. The decision is made once a threshold in the utilization of the link is crossed, making the decision method easy to implement once the threshold has been calculated. The threshold is calculated using a Markov decision process which includes the traffic model and the costs and rewards involved in running the link. The threshold for Poisson traffic and bursty ON/OFF traffic is compared, and it is shown that having bursty traffic significantly lowers the upgrade threshold; the specific forecasting model for the long-term traffic fluctuations on the other hand has only marginal impact on the upgrade thresholds.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01/01/200701/11/2008

Funding

  • CNTK

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