Trade-off based negotiation of traffic conditioning and service level agreements in DiffServ networks

The paper faces the problem of the runtime negotiation on the traffic conditioning agreement (TCA) and service level agreement (SLA) in IP differentiated services (DiffServ) networks. A first contribution of the paper with respect to previous literature is to propose a multi-attribute description of...

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Published in19th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA'05) Volume 1 (AINA papers) Vol. 1; pp. 189 - 194 vol.1
Main Authors Comuzzi, M., Francalanci, C., Giacomazzi, P.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2005
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Summary:The paper faces the problem of the runtime negotiation on the traffic conditioning agreement (TCA) and service level agreement (SLA) in IP differentiated services (DiffServ) networks. A first contribution of the paper with respect to previous literature is to propose a multi-attribute description of QoS targets and traffic profile. A second contribution of this work is to provide a mathematical formalization of the negotiation problem suitable for automated negotiation. The model is tested through simulation to a) verify the convergence of the negotiation process, which is critical to ensure that negotiation can be performed automatically and b) analyze the agreement solutions that are reached by negotiation parties for different values of quality of service and price parameters. Results show that the model has a sound convergence. With this paper's negotiation model, the primary goal of negotiating parties is to maintain the value of their utility function constant by searching a trade-off between QoS and price. However, the willingness to cooperate of the negotiating parties has a strong impact on the agreement value of negotiation parameters.
ISBN:9780769522494
0769522491
ISSN:1550-445X
2332-5658
DOI:10.1109/AINA.2005.330