A Markov Decision Process model for traffic prioritisation provisioning

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2004

Abstract

This paper presents an application of Markov Decision Process (MDP) into the provision of traffic prioritisation in the best-effort networks. MDP was used because it is a standard, general formalism for modelling stochastic, sequential decision problems. The implementation of traffic prioritisation involves a series of decision making processes by which packets are marked and classified before being despatched to destinations. The application of MDP was driven by the objective of ensuring the higher priority packets are not delayed by the lower ones. The MDP is believed to be applicable in improving the traffic prioritisation arbitration.

Keywords

Markov Decision Process, Traffic Prioritisation, Quality of Service, Network Application Management, and Network Resource Control.

Divisions

fsktm

Publication Title

Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology

Volume

1

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