This paper presents a concept of IP Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture in conjunction with bandwidth brokerage and policy based network management, all aimed at efficient and flexible provision of the military oriented Quality of Service (M-QoS) features in the Australian Defence (strategic) wide area network and its satellite trunk interconnections with the tactical domain. Typical DiffServ functions are analysed in the paper with regard to their roles in offering M-QoS. Some preliminary simulation results of applying these mechanisms to achieve traffic policing and differentiation for (UDP) video traffic streams, are also presented. Finally, the paper proposes the use of bandwidth brokerage in each DiffServ domain to facilita...
The explosive growth of the Internet in the past few years is mainly attributed to the ubiquity of t...
Ever since applications requiring different types of service (e.g. low loss, high throughput, low de...
Due to the increasing requirements on quality of service (QoS) for multimedia applica-tions, wide ar...
This report is a continuation of DSTO's research effort in the area of Military oriented Qualit...
Current Internet architecture is based on the Best Effort (BE) model, where packets can be dropped i...
This paper considers the benefits gained by using an efficient quality of service management such as...
As the Internet evolves, a key consideration is support for services with guaranteed quality of serv...
In the last decade, the Internet community spent a lot of research efforts in investigating various ...
Abstract: The Differentiated services architecture (diffserv) proposed by the Internet Engineering T...
Adaptation of commercial Internet solutions for providing effective mechanisms supporting user’s mob...
Abstract- To achieve good predictability of multimedia service behaviour in cell/packet based networ...
During the past few years, new types of Internet applications which require performance beyond the b...
The ever increasing importance of IP networks to home and business users, the steadily growing numbe...
Implementation of the IPv6 protocols stack has became a fact in military networks. Although the IPv6...
Real-time applications such as VoIP place stringent demands on network QoS. However, IP is a best-ef...
The explosive growth of the Internet in the past few years is mainly attributed to the ubiquity of t...
Ever since applications requiring different types of service (e.g. low loss, high throughput, low de...
Due to the increasing requirements on quality of service (QoS) for multimedia applica-tions, wide ar...
This report is a continuation of DSTO's research effort in the area of Military oriented Qualit...
Current Internet architecture is based on the Best Effort (BE) model, where packets can be dropped i...
This paper considers the benefits gained by using an efficient quality of service management such as...
As the Internet evolves, a key consideration is support for services with guaranteed quality of serv...
In the last decade, the Internet community spent a lot of research efforts in investigating various ...
Abstract: The Differentiated services architecture (diffserv) proposed by the Internet Engineering T...
Adaptation of commercial Internet solutions for providing effective mechanisms supporting user’s mob...
Abstract- To achieve good predictability of multimedia service behaviour in cell/packet based networ...
During the past few years, new types of Internet applications which require performance beyond the b...
The ever increasing importance of IP networks to home and business users, the steadily growing numbe...
Implementation of the IPv6 protocols stack has became a fact in military networks. Although the IPv6...
Real-time applications such as VoIP place stringent demands on network QoS. However, IP is a best-ef...
The explosive growth of the Internet in the past few years is mainly attributed to the ubiquity of t...
Ever since applications requiring different types of service (e.g. low loss, high throughput, low de...
Due to the increasing requirements on quality of service (QoS) for multimedia applica-tions, wide ar...