This paper discusses the problematic of QoS monitoring, suggesting the use of on-line multipurpose active monitoring in multiclass networks as a powerful tool to efficiently assist and enhance the control of multiple service levels. To improve the simultaneous estimation of one-way QoS metrics, we propose a flexible probing source able to adjust probing patterns to the measurement requirements of each service class, exploring pattern coloring to better sense packet loss. The proof-of-concept provided shows that the proposed solution improves the estimation accuracy of multiple QoS metrics significantly, with a reduced probing overhead.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Abstract: Next-generation networks require organized methods to offer Quality of Service (QoS) guara...
This paper presents ongoing work toward the definition of a new network monitoring model which resor...
Network measurementis becoming increasingly important as a meanst o assesst he performanceo f packet...
This paper discusses the problematic of QoS monitoring, suggesting the use of on-line multipurpose a...
This paper discusses the problematic of QoS monitoring, suggesting the use of on-line multipurpose a...
Multiclass IP networks open new dimensions and challenges on active monitoring as efficient strategi...
Multiclass IP networks open new dimensions and challenges on active monitoring as efficient strategi...
Comunicação apresentada "Performance Modelling and Evaluation of Heterogeneous Networks (HET-Nets 04...
http://www.ngi2009.eu/In multiservice networks, QoS monitoring needs to be carried out in a per-clas...
The emerging network traffic with various Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirements creates a demand for...
This paper explores the use of edge-to-edge active monitoring to control simultaneously multiple Qo...
Abstract—Quality-of-Service mechanisms and differentiated service classes are increasingly available...
We propose a lightweight traffic admission control scheme based on on-line monitoring which ensures ...
Measurement of network Quality of Service (QoS) has attracted considerable research effort over the ...
Nowadays, the convergence of voice and data communications over a single network infrastructure is...
Abstract: Next-generation networks require organized methods to offer Quality of Service (QoS) guara...
This paper presents ongoing work toward the definition of a new network monitoring model which resor...
Network measurementis becoming increasingly important as a meanst o assesst he performanceo f packet...
This paper discusses the problematic of QoS monitoring, suggesting the use of on-line multipurpose a...
This paper discusses the problematic of QoS monitoring, suggesting the use of on-line multipurpose a...
Multiclass IP networks open new dimensions and challenges on active monitoring as efficient strategi...
Multiclass IP networks open new dimensions and challenges on active monitoring as efficient strategi...
Comunicação apresentada "Performance Modelling and Evaluation of Heterogeneous Networks (HET-Nets 04...
http://www.ngi2009.eu/In multiservice networks, QoS monitoring needs to be carried out in a per-clas...
The emerging network traffic with various Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirements creates a demand for...
This paper explores the use of edge-to-edge active monitoring to control simultaneously multiple Qo...
Abstract—Quality-of-Service mechanisms and differentiated service classes are increasingly available...
We propose a lightweight traffic admission control scheme based on on-line monitoring which ensures ...
Measurement of network Quality of Service (QoS) has attracted considerable research effort over the ...
Nowadays, the convergence of voice and data communications over a single network infrastructure is...
Abstract: Next-generation networks require organized methods to offer Quality of Service (QoS) guara...
This paper presents ongoing work toward the definition of a new network monitoring model which resor...
Network measurementis becoming increasingly important as a meanst o assesst he performanceo f packet...