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Cooperative ISP traffic shaping schemes in broadband shared access networks

Luke Farmer, Kyeong Soo Kim, Joseph Kim

Proc. of the 4th International Workshop on Fiber Optics in Access Networks (FOAN 2013), Pages: 21 - 25

Swansea University Author: Joseph Kim

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DOI (Published version): 10.1109/FOAN.2013.6648820

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Traffic shaping is a mechanism used by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to limit subscribers' traffic based on their service contracts. This paper investigates the current implementation of traffic shaping based on the token bucket filter (TBF), discusses its advantages and disadvantages, and...

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Published in: Proc. of the 4th International Workshop on Fiber Optics in Access Networks (FOAN 2013)
Published: 2013
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description Traffic shaping is a mechanism used by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to limit subscribers' traffic based on their service contracts. This paper investigates the current implementation of traffic shaping based on the token bucket filter (TBF), discusses its advantages and disadvantages, and proposes a cooperative TBF that can improve subscribers' quality of service (QoS)/quality of experience (QoE) without compromising business aspects of the service contract model by proportionally allocating excess bandwidth from inactive subscribers to active ones based on the long-term bandwidths per their service contracts.
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