
THE CALCULATING METHOD OF NGN ACCESS NODE CHARACERISICS WHEN SERVICING VOICE AND DATA TRAFFIC
Author(s) -
H.A. Aliev
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
interconf
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2709-4685
DOI - 10.51582/interconf.21-22.12.2021.053
Subject(s) - computer network , computer science , network packet , next generation network , quality of service , node (physics) , queue , public switched telephone network , access network , priority queue , queueing theory , service (business) , the internet , engineering , economy , structural engineering , world wide web , economics
Access nodes of NGN networks provide traffic aggregation to various network services and its transfer to the transport layer, which allows calling such networks multiservice.1;2. These networks are used to simultaneously transmit voice, video, and data presented in the from of standard packets. At the same time, network services provide an unlimited set of telecommunication services with specified characteristics of quality of service.1;2 The selected technology of information distribution in the NGN determines the degree of complexity of access nodes and, of course, affects the quality of information exchange service between user terminals. One of the ways to ensure a given level of quality of service for each of the services is the introduction of priority service for certain traffic flows. Introducing priorities for packets is an effective way to manage the size of queues and the time spent in it. When a high-priority packet is received, a packet with a lower priority is either interrupted (absolute priority) or a high priority packet becomes the beginning of the packets queue (relative priority). In this paper, we study the characteristics of NGN access nodes as a two priority queuing system with a limited expectation.5. Formulas for calculating the probability of loss of speech packets, as well as data packets, and other characteristics of the access node have been proposed. The NGN's access nodes provide aggregation of traffic to various services directed by the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and its transportation to a higher level, which allows you to call such networks multiservice ones. The new generation networks allow simultaneous transmission of mixed streams (voice, video, and data) represented in the form of standard packets. One of the ways to ensure the specified quality of service is to introduce a priority method for servicing traffic flows 5.