With the rapid growth of the Internet into global communication and commercial infrastructure, the need for Quality of Services (QoS) in the Internet becomes more and more important. With a Bandwidth Broker (BB) support in each administrative domain, Differentiated Services (Diffserv) is seen as a key technology for achieving QoS guarantees in a scalable, efcient, and deployable manner in the Internet. This paper presents the design and and implementation of a new Bandwidth Broker (BB) model to achieve QoS across a Diffserv domain. Our BB uses centralized network state maintenance and pipe-based intra-domain resource management schemes. The proposed model signicantly reduces admission control time and minimizes scalability problems present ...
In this article we examine the architecture of an entity used for automatic management and provision...
In this paper we propose a Two-Tier resource management model for the global Internet. Our solution ...
Future sophisticated Internet applications require strict end-to-end performance guarantees as Inter...
With the rapid growth of the Internet into a global communication and commercial infrastructure, the...
With the rapid growth of the Internet into a global communication and commercial infrastructure, it ...
Abstract: The Differentiated services architecture (diffserv) proposed by the Internet Engineering T...
In this paper, we assess the scalability and efficiency of a scalable Bandwidth Manage-ment Point (B...
The Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture has been proposed by the Internet Engineering Ta...
The ever increasing importance of IP networks to home and business users, the steadily growing numbe...
As the Internet evolves, a key consideration is support for services with guaranteed quality of serv...
In this paper we propose a Two-Tier resource management model for the global Internet. Our solution ...
In this paper we study the scalability issue in the design of a centralized bandwidth broker model f...
A multiservice IP network based on the DiffServ paradigm is considered, composed by Edge Routers (ER...
Bandwidth broker (BB), resource manager of differentiated services domain cannot provide per domain ...
[[abstract]]In traditional IP-based network, all the Internet traffic is delivered in best-effort ma...
In this article we examine the architecture of an entity used for automatic management and provision...
In this paper we propose a Two-Tier resource management model for the global Internet. Our solution ...
Future sophisticated Internet applications require strict end-to-end performance guarantees as Inter...
With the rapid growth of the Internet into a global communication and commercial infrastructure, the...
With the rapid growth of the Internet into a global communication and commercial infrastructure, it ...
Abstract: The Differentiated services architecture (diffserv) proposed by the Internet Engineering T...
In this paper, we assess the scalability and efficiency of a scalable Bandwidth Manage-ment Point (B...
The Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture has been proposed by the Internet Engineering Ta...
The ever increasing importance of IP networks to home and business users, the steadily growing numbe...
As the Internet evolves, a key consideration is support for services with guaranteed quality of serv...
In this paper we propose a Two-Tier resource management model for the global Internet. Our solution ...
In this paper we study the scalability issue in the design of a centralized bandwidth broker model f...
A multiservice IP network based on the DiffServ paradigm is considered, composed by Edge Routers (ER...
Bandwidth broker (BB), resource manager of differentiated services domain cannot provide per domain ...
[[abstract]]In traditional IP-based network, all the Internet traffic is delivered in best-effort ma...
In this article we examine the architecture of an entity used for automatic management and provision...
In this paper we propose a Two-Tier resource management model for the global Internet. Our solution ...
Future sophisticated Internet applications require strict end-to-end performance guarantees as Inter...