There are more and more emerging problems in today??s Internet, indicating today??s Internet architecture can not meet the quality requirement of various applications and service. With conventional Internet under mounting pressure, a new future Internet architecture named as Flexible Architecture of Reconfigurable Infrastructure (FARI) has been developed and implemented in China. Aiming at designing a routing mechanism which is one of the most essential issue in any Internet architecture, this paper explores to establish an optimization-based atomic capability routing model that is able to optimally select or generate a routing protocol based on the current network quality of service (QoS) requirement. In experiments, the feasibility of thi...
The Internet is evolving to become the ubiquitous network and needs to provide the quality-of-servic...
The present Internet routing system faces two challengingproblems. First, unlike in the telephone sy...
Next-generation Internet will be governed by the need for flexibility. Heterogeneous end-systems, no...
Today??s Internet architecture was designed and proposed in the 60s and 70s with the intention to in...
The Internet has become the standard infrastructure for all kinds of communications. At the same tim...
Different architectures have been proposed and standardized to support Quality of Service (QoS) in t...
International audienceThis paper proposes a scalable algorithm for quality of service (QoS) based ro...
The Internet has changed substantially from a limited communication tool to a fully interactive info...
The usage of Internet has evolved over the past few years. People watch television, receive video st...
Quality of Service Routing is at present an active and remarkable research area, since most emerging...
In this paper, we propose an optimization based approach for Quality of Service routing in high-band...
Currently there exist many hand-held devices that support multiple network interfaces (e.g., Bluetoo...
In this work, a novel optimization framework is proposed that allows the im- provement of Quality of...
In general, routing is subdivided into two functionalities: routing protocols that keep the network ...
211 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The up-coiming Gbps high-spee...
The Internet is evolving to become the ubiquitous network and needs to provide the quality-of-servic...
The present Internet routing system faces two challengingproblems. First, unlike in the telephone sy...
Next-generation Internet will be governed by the need for flexibility. Heterogeneous end-systems, no...
Today??s Internet architecture was designed and proposed in the 60s and 70s with the intention to in...
The Internet has become the standard infrastructure for all kinds of communications. At the same tim...
Different architectures have been proposed and standardized to support Quality of Service (QoS) in t...
International audienceThis paper proposes a scalable algorithm for quality of service (QoS) based ro...
The Internet has changed substantially from a limited communication tool to a fully interactive info...
The usage of Internet has evolved over the past few years. People watch television, receive video st...
Quality of Service Routing is at present an active and remarkable research area, since most emerging...
In this paper, we propose an optimization based approach for Quality of Service routing in high-band...
Currently there exist many hand-held devices that support multiple network interfaces (e.g., Bluetoo...
In this work, a novel optimization framework is proposed that allows the im- provement of Quality of...
In general, routing is subdivided into two functionalities: routing protocols that keep the network ...
211 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The up-coiming Gbps high-spee...
The Internet is evolving to become the ubiquitous network and needs to provide the quality-of-servic...
The present Internet routing system faces two challengingproblems. First, unlike in the telephone sy...
Next-generation Internet will be governed by the need for flexibility. Heterogeneous end-systems, no...