Abstract

We introduce a variety of mechanisms to enable scalable, adaptive, and reliable quality of service (QoS) guarantees across heterogeneous networking environments. The resultant scalable resource reservation scheme (SRRS) is the first resource management scheme that provides efficient fault protection based on the virtual reservation mechanism and a penalty-based adaptable reservation mechanism, so that QoS can continue to be guaranteed in the presence of faults without wasting expensive network resources unnecessarily. Based on the proposed geographical reservation mechanism and virtual IP addressing, SRRS can enable QoS guarantees in ad hoc mobile wireless networks. Also, resource reservation and allocation in SRRS are adaptive to the networking environments so that wireless QoS-guarantee issues can be resolved in the presence of mobility, making SRRS suitable for wireless mobile networks. We evaluate the performance of SRRS based on simulation and analysis, and show that SRRS can achieve considerably lower blocking rates as compared to previous reservation protocols.

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