Abstract- Audio and video conferencing are two examples of the applications that need a network for providing QoS guarantee according to the available bandwidth. A very important factor in QoS is end-to-end delay. The destination node receives the packets after they go through the routers queue. Therefore, if the network guarantees the queuing delay in routers, the network will find the ability to guarantee end-2-end delay. Moreover, the developers too will find the opportunity to sign contracts which are based on Service Level Agreement (SLA). Queuing delay can be solved with using bandwidth provisioning. Typically there are many ways for band provisioning. But just two methods concentrate on the queuing delay in router queue. However due ...
We define a class of Guaranteed Rate (GR) scheduling algorithms. The GR class includes Virtual Clock...
This paper studies the issue of pricing delay-sensitive services in a DiffServ backbone network. A b...
Emerging applications such as distance education and corporate training are examples of delay tolera...
Adapting the transmission rate of video telephony Internet applications in order to guarantee the ma...
Abstract: Recent developments on the wireless communication technology have brought much innovativen...
There is a high degree of uncertainty regarding the nature of traffic on future integrated service n...
This paper discusses resource allocation and management in Differentiated Services (DiffServ) networ...
The Internet is today a world wide packet switching arena constituting enormous possibilities of new...
This thesis deals firstly with ways to solve the problem of limited resource reservations over time,...
Traditionally the Internet is used for the following applications: FTP, e-mail and Web traffic. How...
In this work, we define a novel Internet service, called ABE (Alternative Best-Effort), which allows...
We propose a novel approach using active probing and learning techniques to track minimum delay path...
[[abstract]]We propose an adaptive bandwidth allocation algorithm for reservation protocols to suppo...
Bandwidth is an extremely valuable and scarce resource in multimedia networks. Therefore, efficient ...
The ever increasing importance of IP networks to home and business users, the steadily growing numbe...
We define a class of Guaranteed Rate (GR) scheduling algorithms. The GR class includes Virtual Clock...
This paper studies the issue of pricing delay-sensitive services in a DiffServ backbone network. A b...
Emerging applications such as distance education and corporate training are examples of delay tolera...
Adapting the transmission rate of video telephony Internet applications in order to guarantee the ma...
Abstract: Recent developments on the wireless communication technology have brought much innovativen...
There is a high degree of uncertainty regarding the nature of traffic on future integrated service n...
This paper discusses resource allocation and management in Differentiated Services (DiffServ) networ...
The Internet is today a world wide packet switching arena constituting enormous possibilities of new...
This thesis deals firstly with ways to solve the problem of limited resource reservations over time,...
Traditionally the Internet is used for the following applications: FTP, e-mail and Web traffic. How...
In this work, we define a novel Internet service, called ABE (Alternative Best-Effort), which allows...
We propose a novel approach using active probing and learning techniques to track minimum delay path...
[[abstract]]We propose an adaptive bandwidth allocation algorithm for reservation protocols to suppo...
Bandwidth is an extremely valuable and scarce resource in multimedia networks. Therefore, efficient ...
The ever increasing importance of IP networks to home and business users, the steadily growing numbe...
We define a class of Guaranteed Rate (GR) scheduling algorithms. The GR class includes Virtual Clock...
This paper studies the issue of pricing delay-sensitive services in a DiffServ backbone network. A b...
Emerging applications such as distance education and corporate training are examples of delay tolera...