Providing quality of service (QoS) into the networks based on the packet switched technologies, as ATM and IP, is currently the challenge for the military communi cation system designers. The main element for achieving QoS capabilities is to implement effective admission control (AC) function, which regulates the volume of submitted traffic to the network. The traditional approach for the AC is that it is invoked by each call requesting QoS. As a consequence, the call set-up latency is increasing and, in addition, the signaling traffic in the network is growing. This paper proposes a simple AC method that is based on the online traffic load measurements and assumes that the AC is involved only when the load exceeds a predefined threshold. A...
The current Internet design is based on a best\u96effortservice, which combines high utilization of ...
We propose a lightweight traffic admission control scheme based on on-line monitoring which ensures ...
Considering that network overprovisioning by itself is not always an attainable and everlasting solu...
The best-effort nature of the Internet is a result of a relative simplicity of the network. This nat...
The current Internet design is based on a best-effort service, which combines high utilization of ne...
The best-effort nature of the Internet is a result of a relative simplicity of the network. This nat...
The article deals with solving the problem of ensuring Quality of Service (QoS) in IP Multimedia Sub...
This paper proposes the use of admission and traffic control schemes for real-time applications. The...
The paper deals with Admission Control methods (AC) as a possible solution for traffic management in...
The paper deals with Admission control methods (AC) in IMS networks (IP multimedia subsystem) as one...
The paper deals with Admission control methods (AC) in IMS networks (IP multimedia subsystem) as one...
http://www2.dcc.ufmg.br/eventos/noms2008/In multiservice networks, admission control (AC) is a conve...
Voice over IP (VoIP) has become a popular service in the internet as well as in enterprise intranets...
The worldwide growth in broadband access and multimedia traffic has led to an increasing need for Qu...
Abstract- To achieve good predictability of multimedia service behaviour in cell/packet based networ...
The current Internet design is based on a best\u96effortservice, which combines high utilization of ...
We propose a lightweight traffic admission control scheme based on on-line monitoring which ensures ...
Considering that network overprovisioning by itself is not always an attainable and everlasting solu...
The best-effort nature of the Internet is a result of a relative simplicity of the network. This nat...
The current Internet design is based on a best-effort service, which combines high utilization of ne...
The best-effort nature of the Internet is a result of a relative simplicity of the network. This nat...
The article deals with solving the problem of ensuring Quality of Service (QoS) in IP Multimedia Sub...
This paper proposes the use of admission and traffic control schemes for real-time applications. The...
The paper deals with Admission Control methods (AC) as a possible solution for traffic management in...
The paper deals with Admission control methods (AC) in IMS networks (IP multimedia subsystem) as one...
The paper deals with Admission control methods (AC) in IMS networks (IP multimedia subsystem) as one...
http://www2.dcc.ufmg.br/eventos/noms2008/In multiservice networks, admission control (AC) is a conve...
Voice over IP (VoIP) has become a popular service in the internet as well as in enterprise intranets...
The worldwide growth in broadband access and multimedia traffic has led to an increasing need for Qu...
Abstract- To achieve good predictability of multimedia service behaviour in cell/packet based networ...
The current Internet design is based on a best\u96effortservice, which combines high utilization of ...
We propose a lightweight traffic admission control scheme based on on-line monitoring which ensures ...
Considering that network overprovisioning by itself is not always an attainable and everlasting solu...