This work presents a signaling framework for the Future Internet capable of enabling unified network and IT resource allocation. The proposed signaling scheme is based on existing technologies and carried out through extensions to protocols already operated in current Internet, i.e., SIP, and by resorting to source-initiated GMPLS signaling without introducing network technology- dependent mechanisms. The experimental validation presented in this work has been carried out on a real test-bed. Performance of the service set-up procedure are reported taking into account the response time of real life devices such as commercial routers and protocols. The results provided show that the architecture proposed is compliant with conventional perform...
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) provides advanced signaling and control functionality for a wi...
draft-ietf-mediactrl-mrb-14 The MediaCtrl work group in the IETF has proposed an architecture for co...
The last few years have seen the development of a model for Integrated Services Internet, which exte...
This work presents a signaling framework for the Future Internet capable of enabling unified network...
This paper describes a possible approach to provide application- awareness capabilities to the trans...
Interactive multimedia sessions combine requirements of traditional telephony services and Internet...
The Resource reSerVation Protocol (RSVP) version 1 is the dominant Internet protocol for signaling Q...
This paper presents a concept of a scalable networking architecture with end-to-end QoS signaling an...
Distributed applications have wide ranging requirements. Message-based applications must now co-exis...
The provision and support of new distributed multimedia services are of prime concern for telecommun...
Les futures générations d Internet nécessitent un plan de contrôle puissant dans lequel la signalisa...
The IETF NSIS Working Group was created in 2001 and the WG is trying to standardize an IP signaling ...
Due to the emerging needs for Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees in the Next Generation Internet, t...
This work develops a set of advanced signaling concepts for IP-based networks. It proposes a design ...
An idea of a global system for dynamic contracting data paths in the global IP network is presented....
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) provides advanced signaling and control functionality for a wi...
draft-ietf-mediactrl-mrb-14 The MediaCtrl work group in the IETF has proposed an architecture for co...
The last few years have seen the development of a model for Integrated Services Internet, which exte...
This work presents a signaling framework for the Future Internet capable of enabling unified network...
This paper describes a possible approach to provide application- awareness capabilities to the trans...
Interactive multimedia sessions combine requirements of traditional telephony services and Internet...
The Resource reSerVation Protocol (RSVP) version 1 is the dominant Internet protocol for signaling Q...
This paper presents a concept of a scalable networking architecture with end-to-end QoS signaling an...
Distributed applications have wide ranging requirements. Message-based applications must now co-exis...
The provision and support of new distributed multimedia services are of prime concern for telecommun...
Les futures générations d Internet nécessitent un plan de contrôle puissant dans lequel la signalisa...
The IETF NSIS Working Group was created in 2001 and the WG is trying to standardize an IP signaling ...
Due to the emerging needs for Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees in the Next Generation Internet, t...
This work develops a set of advanced signaling concepts for IP-based networks. It proposes a design ...
An idea of a global system for dynamic contracting data paths in the global IP network is presented....
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) provides advanced signaling and control functionality for a wi...
draft-ietf-mediactrl-mrb-14 The MediaCtrl work group in the IETF has proposed an architecture for co...
The last few years have seen the development of a model for Integrated Services Internet, which exte...