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Cross-Layer Resource Allocation for Next Generation Networks
PhD Thesis Proposal Defence Title: "Cross-Layer Resource Allocation for Next Generation Networks" by Mr. Jian PU Abstract: The resource management mechanisms such as flow control and rate adaptation is critically important to make the Internet work efficiently and stably. As more and more high-speed, lossy, long-delay and/or variable-delay links are widely deployed in the Internet, traditional resource management schemes exhibit several shortcomings, such as poor utilization of the bottleneck link, unfair bandwidth allocation to different RTT flows, incorrect interpretation of bit-error packet loss as congestion, and slow responsiveness to fast-changing link conditions of mobile nodes. To address these problems, we develop flexible and adaptive cross-layer schemes that optimize the performance (throughput, latency, fairness, etc.) of the whole system. We propose Quick Flow Control Protocol (QFCP) as a router-assisted congestion control protocol for high bandwidth-delay product networks. It allows flows to start with high initial sending rates indicated by routers along the path and to converge to the fair-share sending rate quickly based on feedbacks from routers. We next extend QFCP to wireless networks so that it can distinguish bit-error loss from congestion loss and probe the unknown bandwidth capacity of wireless links in calculating the router feedback. Regarding to the unique characteristics of vehicular networks such as the high node mobility and unpredictable channel conditions, we propose an efficient model-tree-based rate adaptation scheme termed MTRA that can predict the packet error rate (PER) and adapt the data rate in real time. We present a detailed methodology for the PER model tree building and update. We also validate and evaluate our developed schemes under various environments and conditions comparing with other existing protocols. Performance evaluation of these simulations is presented here and the preliminary results are promising. Date: Wednesday, 4 November 2009 Time: 10:00am - 12:00noon Venue: Room 5565 lifts 27-28 Committee Members: Prof. Mounir Hamdi (Supervisor) Dr. Brahim Bensaou (Chairperson) Dr. Jogesh Muppala Dr. Qian Zhang **** ALL are Welcome ****