WO2005088916A1 - Method and device for quality management in communication networks - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates in general to telecommunication systems and methods for their management, and particularly to systems and methods for efficiently managing packetized communication networks operating under varying traffic loads.
- Another solution known in the art is a method described in standard G.763 which defines the management of a communication network under varying traffic loads. Essentially, according to this solution a bit is dropped from every algorithm applied in the bearer, and all these dropped bits are collected to a "bank" of bits. When the system load increases, the bits available in the bank can be used. However, if the requirement for bits is further increased and exceeds the number of bits available, each algorithm must "contribute” a further bit to the "bank”. The process continues as described above, until the network requirements are met . As may be appreciated, these solutions are directed to provide a solution to the overload problems and are not particularly concerned with the provision of neither equalized nor maximized signal quality.
- US 6,549,515 discloses a method for managing varying traffic load in a telecommunication network, by establishing an instantaneous demand for bandwidth, calculating a total number of bits required for conveying transmissions by all active channels, and comparing them with total number of bits required. Thereafter, and applying a bit rate adjusting mechanism for each one of the active channels according to the algorithm used in that channel .
- US 20030012137 describes a packet network congestion control system using a biased packet discard policy. Once a connection and session are established, compressed voice and data packets start flowing between the two end points of the path. A control entity supplies congestion control packets periodically.
- the control packets provide a heartbeat signal to the codec at the other end of the session.
- Each codec receiver uses the heartbeat signal as an indication of network congestion.
- routers within the network discard excess packets to prevent network failure.
- the network discards all packets classified as congestion control packets whenever a flow control mechanism detects congestion or a trend toward congestion. As packets are discarded, the end points renegotiate codec type and/or parameters to realize lower bit rates.
- WO 0057606 describes a method for discarding data within an IP-network communications link. Initially, the IP-network communications link is monitored to determine the occurrence of an overload condition.
- At least some of the data packets transmitted along the IP-network communications link are selected in response to detection of the overload condition, and the selected data packets are discarded from the link, while the remainder of the packets are transmitted.
- the packet payloads of data packets are separated into important parameters and less important parameters, and the less important parameters are selected and discarded.
- the selected data packets are those having the same source and destination IP addresses and source and destination ports, and consisting of encapsulated video, audio, etc. signals. Discarding these packets from that link allows that only a single or a few real-time flow sessions are eliminated from the link, while the remaining links' sessions are unaffected.
- a method for managing varying traffic loads in a packetized communication network comprising the steps of : (i) at a pre-defined location in a packetized communication network, comparing an instantaneous demand for bandwidth required for delivering incoming packetized signals via a plurality of currently active channels, with bandwidth available at that pre-defined location; (ii) applying a rate adjusting mechanism to at least one of the active channels carrying signals when the available bandwidth at that predefined location is less than the bandwidth required for conveying the signals carried along all these active channels; and (iii) repeating steps (i) and (ii) periodically; wherein the rate adjusting mechanism is applied on packetized signals arriving along at least one group of active channels so as to ensure that: a.
- substantially equalized signal quality is maintained for traffic delivered via all of the active channels belonging to said at least one group of active channels, and b. the instantaneous overall bandwidth required to convey all the packetized signals arriving at the pre-defined location via all active channels, is not more than the instantaneous bandwidth available thereat.
- substantially equalized quality is used to denote signals of the same type wherein the perceived quality in each of the channels is such that the user can hardly distinguish any differences in the signals' quality. For example when the signals are of the voice type, listeners will rank equally the quality of the voice signals. When the signals are of different types, a common scale may be set in accordance with the perception of quality of service for the human user.
- a substantially equalized quality could either vary or be fixed in time.
- a substantially equalized signal quality is associated with one or more groups of channels out of all the active channels carrying traffic reaching that predefined location, e.g. a group carrying voice signals. Additionally or in the alternative, different equalized signal quality may be associated with different groups, carrying the same or different type of signals. Additionally or in the alternative, all active channels arriving at the pre-defined location may all belong to the same group, i.e. the same equalized signal quality is associated with to these active channels.
- packetized communication network as will be used hereinafter, should be understood to encompass the various types of networks known in the art, such as synchronous and asynchronous transfer networks, for example ATM networks, Ethernet networks, IP networks, frame relaying networks and the like.
- algorithm as will be used hereinafter, refers to various ways of handling the arriving signals .
- Such algorithms typically operative as encoders and/or decoders, encompass signal relaying such as demodulation/remodulation relay or DTMF relay, native data transmission, various types of lossy or lossless compression, variable rate compression, transcoding, silence elimination (0 bit/s) , non-compressible clear channel (64 kbit/s) , RTP encoder, FEC encoder, T.38 encoder, and the like.
- rate adjusting mechanism refers to a mechanism to select an algorithm and an appropriate rate by which to adjust the bandwidth required for the signal operated on.
- the available bandwidth can either be a given fixed value, or in the alternative a congestion measurement/estimation is carried out at the pre-defined location or at a location from which the available bandwidth at the pre-defined location may be estimated, and based on such measurement/estimation, the available bandwidth at the pre-defined location is established.
- the transmission method is selected by the rate adjusting mechanism according to the expected impact of the selected transmission method on the quality of the signal, where this selection is made to satisfy the substantially equalized quality required for the group comprising the active channel along which this packet is delivered.
- the transmission method applied on the first packet would be such that the signal will be subjected to a minimal distortion (or in other words it will be subjected to minimal reduction of bandwidth), whereas the transmission method that would be applied on the other packet, can be such that would substantially reduce the bandwidth required for the transmission of that other packet.
- the rate adjusting mechanism is operative in accordance with the available resources.
- resources may include the instantaneous bandwidth available at that pre-defined location as well as allowed delay and available algorithms. In other words, if traffic carried along a certain group is of a type that can sustain more delay than that of another group, that network resource (i.e.
- the rate adjusting mechanism is capable of differentiating between the various groups, so that not all of the groups would be processed at the same way, e.g. depending on the availability of the resources capable of carrying out the various algorithms.
- the rate adjusting mechanism is dependent on the type of the transmitted signal.
- different mechanisms and/or transmission methods may be applied for example on a multimedia or voice type of signal as opposed to a facsimile signal.
- each of the groups may be associated with a minimum quality value, e.g. according to a Service Level Agr-eements ( SLA ) for traffic delivered along all the channels that belong to a certain group, or according to the type of signals as signals of the facsimile type could sustain a lower quality than voice or video signals, hence to a group of channels carrying facsimile signals, the assigned minimum quality value could be lower than these groups of channels carrying voice or video, etc.
- SLA Service Level Agr-eements
- the SLA could also have an impact on the rate adjusting mechanism, e.g. for certain pre-defined groups, the rate adjusting mechanism would be applied differently than that in other groups, so as to comply with the requirements set by the respective SLA.
- the rate adjusting mechanism is dependent on the quality of the signal received. In other words, it could well happen that when the rate adjusting mechanism is applied on two packets, carrying the same type of signal, a certain transmission method will be applied on one of the packets while another transmission method on the other. Examples to such cases can be the dependency on the quality of the arriving signal. Suppose that one of the packets was received at a very poor signal quality while the other signal's quality was high.
- the rate adjusting mechanism will operate on the poor quality packet by discarding the whole packet, while the rate adjusting mechanism applied to the high quality packet, will enable the transfer of the packet without effecting any rate adjustment thereon.
- the quality of various types of signals is dependent on various corresponding parameters which contribute to the degradation of the signals' quality. For example, when the signal is a voice type of signal, the quality referred to may be not simply the perceived distortion but also depend on other parameters such as the delay associated with the current packet, which might have a rather meaningful impact on the overall conversational quality.
- the rate adjusting mechanism is based on calculating a plurality of signal quality values each determined for a corresponding pre-defined transmission method, where the transmission method should be understood to encompass transmission of a signal on which one or more algorithms are applied at certain applicable rate(s).
- the rate adjusting mechanism is operative to match the signal quality value selected from among the calculated signal quality values and a transmission method associated therewith, in a way that the selection ensures that the bandwidth required by all of said active channels in the group does not exceed the available bandwidth while a substantially equalized quality is provided for all active channels belonging to that group, and while this quality is the maximal quality that can be provided for the group's channels at this point in time.
- the actual implementation of the decisions based on the operation of the rate adjusting mechanism may either be conducted at the same device where the rate adjusting mechanism decisions takie place, or in addition or in the alternative, at another device, which receives as an input the transmission policy made elsewhere.
- the rate adjusting mechanism is applied when the available bandwidth is different from the bandwidth required. However, as can be appreciated by a man skilled in the art, for practical purposes such a mechanism is applied, when the available bandwidth is substantially different than the required one.
- convergence methods that can be applied while implementing the rate adjusting mechanism is likely to result with updating the bandwidth be allocated for each active channel in a way that the overall bandwidth will not be exactly equal to the bandwidth available, but based on practical considerations, be less than but essentially close to the bandwidth available.
- a method for managing varying traffic loads in a packetized communication network comprises the following iterative process : (i) providing an available bandwidth at a predefined location of a packetized communication network; (ii) providing a plurality of groups each comprising at least one active channel, carrying a signal that is destined to be conveyed via that predefined location; (iii) setting an overall minimum quality value for each of said plurality of groups, where said overall minimum quality value is equal to the maximal possible quality for that group; (iv) for each of the plurality of active channels, selecting an applicable current transmission method wherein the selected transmission method allows to achieve a maximal quality possible for the signal carried along each of the channels; (v) aggregating the bandwidths associated with each of the currently selected transmission methods and comparing the aggregated value with the value of the available bandwidth; (vi) in case that the value of aggregated bandwidth is not greater than that of the available bandwidth, signals associated with the various active channels shall be processed in accordance with the corresponding currently selected transmission
- these active channels may be divided into a number of groups, each comprising one or more active channels, so that the bandwidth is allocated on a group level and not on the basis on the individual channels.
- such method may be applied when different channels are associated with different service levels, i.e. when a high quality of service is assigned to a group of channels, e.g. for multimedia streams, video conferencing, video-on-demand, etc., a relatively higher bandwidth will be allocated to that group than to a similar group of channels with a lower level of service assured.
- the method described above provides a way of establishing the algorithms and rates that would provide the substantially equalized quality.
- the rate adjusting mechanism comprises replacing of at least one transmission method associated with at least one active channel with another appropriate transmission method, in accordance with a pre-defined scheme associated with such at least one transmission method. Also, as would be appreciated by those skilled in the art , replacing of an transmission method with another appropr-iate transmission method, encompasses using the same algorithm but at different rates.
- the pre-defined location is a member selected from the group consisting of: a bearer, a switch, a router, and a media gateway.
- the rate adjusting mechanism comprises applying- a transmission method on a packetized signal received at at least one of the active channels, which transmission method is a member selected from the group consisting of : PCM, ADPCM, CS-ACELP, LD-CELP, MPNLQ, ACELP, AMR, EVRC, SMV, QCELP, VBD Relay, FEC/no FEC, RTP encoder/decoder, T.38 encoder/decoder, MPEG1, MPEG2 , MPEG4, MPEG3 , H.264, ILBC, and the like
- an apparatus operative in a packetized communication network, capable of managing a varying traffic load and comprising: I) at least one processor capable of calculating the packetized network local load and determining the allocation of
- a substantially equalized signal quality is maintained for traffic delivered via all of the active channels belonging to said, at least one group of active channels, and b. the instantaneous overa.ll bandwidth required to convey all the pack-etized signals arriving at the pre-defined location via all active channels, is not more than the instantaneous bandwidth available thereat; II) at least one encoding/decoding device; III) at least one comparator, adapted to compare between a signal received by the apparatus and a encoded form thereof; and IV) at least one processor adapted, to determine quality of a received signal when compressed at at least one compressing rate.
- the rate adjusting mechanism is applied on the packetized signals according to the expected impact on their quality, and its application is made so as to satisfy a substantially equalized quality required for the at least one group of active channels carrying the packetized signals .
- FIG. 1 presents a schematic example of a network operating according to prior art solutions
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example of a network operating according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 illustrate a detailed block diagram of an apparatus constructed in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 4 is a simplified flowchart illustration of a preferred method of operation of the apparatus of Fig. 3.
- the present invention provides a method for adjusting the requirements from the network with bandwidth available resources. The load adjustment allows defining if and how to modify the demand for bandwidth of the different users when the network traffic load increases.
- the present invention provides by this example a novel method of managing the traffic. Reverting now to FIG. 1, let us consider now as an example, system 1 "which comprises a number of encoders (2', 2 and 2 ') wtiich are used to transmit the signals received thereat in an encoded or un-encoded form to aggregator 6'.
- the aggregated signal is transmitted in this example in a packetized network 10 along a predefined path, 12, which is typically used to ensure quality and time s chedule for the transmitted packets .
- path 12 is reserved only for traffic received from aggregator 6', still, at times where the rate of traffic reaching encoders 2 ' , 2 and 2 ' increases, a congestion problem may arise at the ingress to path 12, which leads, according to the known art to the discarding of packets, to ensure that the bandwidth occupied by the remaining packets shall fit that of path 12.
- packets having lower priority will be discarded when congestion increases, while packets having hig-her priority (e.g. those containing voice signals) will be forwarded.
- a congestion controller 116 is used at the ingress to path 112. This controller is provided with information on the bandwidth allocated to each of the entities that are allowed to transmit packets through path 112 (if applicable) and on the current congestion of path 112. In accordance with this information, it controls the packets that are conveyed along path 112.
- the information on the bandwidth allocated to each of the entities that are allowed to transmit packets through path 112 is known and very seldom is changed (depending upon service agreements, etc.).
- the information regarding the instantaneous load has to be frequently received from applicable sources, e.g. entity reporting from the end of path 112, the IP network management, data about traffic transmitted towards aggregators 106' and 106 and comparing it with the bandwidth available, etc.
- the controll er takes the necessary steps to decrease the traffic rate by matching the algorithms used by the encoders, e.g.
- a substantially equalized quality can be achieved for all active channels that carry traffic and wherein these channels are aggregated in groups by a plurality of aggregators.
- the method provi ed by the invention to obtain the required substantially equalized quality is applied similarly to that described above for establishing a substantially equalized quality for all groups associated with a single aggregator, mutates mutandis .
- FIG. 3 illustrates a schematic representation of a multi-rate encoder 202 constructed and operative in accordance with an embodiment of tie present invention.
- the packet to be transmitted is classified by sig"nal classifier 200, to establish the type of the signal carried by that packet .
- the signal is classified and its type is determined, e.g.
- the packet is diverted to the appropriate multiple algorithms/rate encoder (compressor), if applicable.
- the packet arriving carries a voice type of signal .
- the packet is forwarded to multiple algorithm/rate encoder 202 where it is replicated at a number of encoders 203', 203 , 203 ' , and preferably a zero bit encoder (frame discarding device 203 and/or silence suppressor 203 ' ) , each adapted to operate on that packet at a transmission method different than the others.
- Each of these encoders' outputs is forwarded through the corresponding decoders (206', 206 , 206 ', 206 , 206 ') and then to the appropriate comparator (208', 208 , 208 , 208 , 208 ') where each of the differently processed copy of the signal is compared with the original signal received, and the quality rank of the signal as encoded by each of the encoders, is assigned.
- These quality ranks are then forwarded to a decision- making processor 210, where a matrix matching a quality rank with the transmission method, can be prepared.
- the transmission method could be evaluated by the decision making processor and/or the various comparators, to determine its effect on the quality of the related signal.
- the data received is collected and processed, and a quality function, which may depend upon one or more of the above-mentioned parameters, is established.
- this function is a multi-dimensional function
- decision making processor 210 receives inputs such as information that relates to the current load at the aggregator to which that packet is destined, and/or about the delay already incurred by previous packets, and/or the delay from the preceding packet of that signal .
- the next step now is how to select the appropriate quality value for each of the channels arriving to the aggregator, in a way that the traffic transmitted via each of the channels shall have essentially the same quality. Or in other words the appropriate transmission method and delay associated with that quality for each of the channels, so that when that are all taken together the load conditions (and/or any other relevant constrains) at the aggregator shall be satisfied.
- various methods may be applied for such application. One such method is to select a value that will satisfy the following equation:
- Si (t) is the signal in a channel i which relates to the transmitted packet at time t;
- TMi (t) is the transmission method applied in channel i on the packet transmitted at time t;
- delay ⁇ (t) is the accumulated delay associated with packet at time t in channel i;
- Qi is the instantaneous quality o f the signal (packet) transmitted in channel i at time t, at a given accumulated delay and under a given transmission method, resulting in the required bandwidth BW R ;
- ancL MRQ is the minimum required quality per group of channels to which channel i belongs.
- FIG. 4 is a simplified flowchart illustration of a one of the preferred methods of carrying oi t the present invention.
- the method comprises the following steps : Providing a plurality of signals carrried along a plurality of active channels (step 400) and setting an overall minimum quality value for the traffic that is carried along all active channels and is due for delivery via a junction point (the pre-defined location) (step 410) .
- step 420 determining the type of the signal, and the possible transmission method (s) (step 430) at which each of the signals can be forrwarded at the pre-defined location. The latter determination is made according to the type of the signal and the available encoders which are suitable to encode such type of a signal .
- step 440 associating a signal quality rank for each of these possible transmission methods (step 440) and determining the transmission method associated with the overall minimum quality for each of the active channels (step 450) . If (step 460) the aggregated bandwidth required for the traffic delivered via all active channels and associated with the overall minimum quality is higher than the available bandwidth, then the overall minimum quality value is reduced (step 470) and the process is repeated once again from step 450.
- each of the active channels should be encoded by the corresponding currently selected transmission method (step 490) .
- the encoded traffic is transmitted (step 500) .
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