Abstract. The IETF’s Integrated Services (IntServ) architecture together with reservation aggregation provide a mechanism to support the quality-of-service demands of real-time flows in a scalable way, i.e., without requiring that each router be signaled with the arrival or departure of each new flow for which it will forward data. However, reserving resources in “bulk ” implies that the reservation will not precisely match the true demand. Consequently, if the flows ’ demanded bandwidth varies rapidly and dramatically, aggregation can incur significant performance penalties of under-utilization and unnecessarily rejected flows. On the other hand, if demand varies moderately and at slower time scales, aggregation can provide an accurate and...
The paper presents an analysis in a DiffServ network scenario of the achievable QoS (Quality of Serv...
Abstract- Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture is based on aggregation of traffic and, un...
This paper examines the fairness issues among individual TCP flows in a Differentiated Services (DS)...
It is common belief that "flat" Quality of Service (QoS) architectures, e.g. the IETFs Integrated Se...
Abstract-- It is common belief that “flat ” Quality of Service (QoS) architectures, as e.g. the IETF...
A number of important questions remain concerning the scalability of networks with quality of servi...
One barrier to deployment of large-scale QoS networks is scalability of QoS routing. Two major sourc...
Abstract The provisioning of end-to-end services in the presence of traffic aggregation is evaluat...
212 p.The interest to provide quality of service (QoS) in the Internet has led to a plethora of rese...
Abstract—The support of real-time applications on the Internet requires a routing mechanism that pro...
Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning is an important challenge for future packet networks. There ar...
We investigate the preservation of quality of service guarantees to a flow of packets in the presenc...
Video and voice traffic currently have the biggest share in the Internet. These applications require...
As the Internet continues to expand into new application domains, there is growing demand for dieren...
Real-time communications services over the Internet need a new architecture to meet their required q...
The paper presents an analysis in a DiffServ network scenario of the achievable QoS (Quality of Serv...
Abstract- Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture is based on aggregation of traffic and, un...
This paper examines the fairness issues among individual TCP flows in a Differentiated Services (DS)...
It is common belief that "flat" Quality of Service (QoS) architectures, e.g. the IETFs Integrated Se...
Abstract-- It is common belief that “flat ” Quality of Service (QoS) architectures, as e.g. the IETF...
A number of important questions remain concerning the scalability of networks with quality of servi...
One barrier to deployment of large-scale QoS networks is scalability of QoS routing. Two major sourc...
Abstract The provisioning of end-to-end services in the presence of traffic aggregation is evaluat...
212 p.The interest to provide quality of service (QoS) in the Internet has led to a plethora of rese...
Abstract—The support of real-time applications on the Internet requires a routing mechanism that pro...
Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning is an important challenge for future packet networks. There ar...
We investigate the preservation of quality of service guarantees to a flow of packets in the presenc...
Video and voice traffic currently have the biggest share in the Internet. These applications require...
As the Internet continues to expand into new application domains, there is growing demand for dieren...
Real-time communications services over the Internet need a new architecture to meet their required q...
The paper presents an analysis in a DiffServ network scenario of the achievable QoS (Quality of Serv...
Abstract- Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture is based on aggregation of traffic and, un...
This paper examines the fairness issues among individual TCP flows in a Differentiated Services (DS)...