5th International ICST Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks and Communities

Research Article

Application Driven Policy Based Resource Management for IP Multimedia Subsystems

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/TRIDENTCOM.2009.4976214,
        author={Richard Good and Neco Ventura},
        title={Application Driven Policy Based Resource Management for IP Multimedia Subsystems},
        proceedings={5th International ICST Conference on Testbeds and  Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks and Communities},
        publisher={IEEE},
        proceedings_a={TRIDENTCOM},
        year={2009},
        month={5},
        keywords={IMS  Policy Control  QoS  Test-bed},
        doi={10.1109/TRIDENTCOM.2009.4976214}
    }
    
  • Richard Good
    Neco Ventura
    Year: 2009
    Application Driven Policy Based Resource Management for IP Multimedia Subsystems
    TRIDENTCOM
    IEEE
    DOI: 10.1109/TRIDENTCOM.2009.4976214
Richard Good1,*, Neco Ventura1,*
  • 1: University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa
*Contact email: rgood@crg.ee.uct.ac.za, neco@crg.ee.uct.ac.za

Abstract

Policy Based Resource Management will form the cornerstone of service differentiation that will drive IMS service deployment. While the IMS specifications are largely finalized, the policy based QoS provisioning architecture still faces many deployment challenges including flexible, application driven policy control, end to end policy provisioning and policy refinement. To accelerate the maturity of this technology open test-beds are necessary to expose the complex systems to an open set of developers. This paper proposes a Multilayered Policy Control architecture that extends the general resource management function being standardized; this extended architecture gives application developers greater control over the way their services are treated in the transport layer. Furthermore the architecture is implemented in the form of a 3GPP compliant, open source and freely distributed test-bed architecture - the open areas of policy representation, application-policy interaction, policy profiling and policy refinement are addressed. This open test-bed will serve to foster innovation in the field, increase collaborative co-operation and accelerate the maturity of these technologies. The framework is subjected to vigorous validation and evaluation tests - while the effects the architecture has on session setup delay and signaling overhead are not insignificant they are found to be acceptable.