International Conference on Recent Trends in Information Technology and Computer Science 2012 |
Foundation of Computer Science USA |
ICRTITCS2012 - Number 11 |
February 2013 |
Authors: B. K Mishra, S. K Singh, Ruchi Shah, Kalpana Patel |
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B. K Mishra, S. K Singh, Ruchi Shah, Kalpana Patel . Performance Modeling on Different Queuing Technique for QoS Support over 3G and 4G Networks. International Conference on Recent Trends in Information Technology and Computer Science 2012. ICRTITCS2012, 11 (February 2013), 23-27.
The challenges of new communication architecture are to offer better quality of service (QoS) in internet Network. A large diversity of services based on packet switching in 3G network and beyond 3G leads dramatic changes in the characteristics and parameter of data traffic. Deployment of application server and resource server has been proposed to support both high data rates and quality of service (QoS) for Next Generation Network (NGN). One important generalization of the Next Generation Network is, it's a queue of network. It is expected that traffic in NGN will undergo both quantitative and qualitative changes. Such networks can model problems of contention that arise when a set of resources is shared. With the rapid transformation of the Internet into a commercial infrastructure, demands for service quality have rapidly developed. In this paper, few components of NGN reference architecture have been taken and system is evaluated in terms of queuing network. This paper gives a comparative analysis of buffer size, queuing delay and amount of traffic sent and traffic received for three queuing systems FIFO, PQ and WFQ. These parameter is evaluated through simulation. Result shows WFQ has better quality comparing with other techniques in a voice based services where as PQ techniques is better in Video based services. Simulation is done using OPNET.