has become a strong requirement in the present Internet, and this requirement will also be present in the Next Generation Optical based worldwide network. At present end-to-end QoS Routing (QoSR) represents a complex problem mainly because the de-facto standard Inter-domain routing protocol, namely the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) has not inbuilt QoSR capabilities. Moreover, BGP entirely obscures the availability of Intra-Domain resources in any transit domain within an end-to-end Inter-Domain path, which shifts any tentative proposal to cope with the issue of Inter-Domain QoSR even farther from optimality. Given that Inter-Domain routing in Optical Networks is an active research area in this moment, it seems wise to address the issue of Q...
Today's Internet applications are in need of additional bandwidth. Consequently, a large number of h...
To enable the end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees in the Internet, based on the Border Ga...
This paper outlines an approach (called OBGP) of extending the BGP routing protocol to support light...
The design of new inter-domain optical routing protocols may start from scratch, or on the contrary ...
In this paper, we study the problem of inter-domain routing with two additive QoS constraints in hie...
The revolution of Internet and its popularity among millions of users has resulted in significant in...
The success of optical technology has introduced a new future for the Internet. With the many advant...
This article presents an approach to delivering qualitative end-to-end quality of service (QoS) guar...
As the Internet evolves, and new bandwidth-consuming multimedia applications become more common, it ...
The Internet has become the unifying infrastructure for a wide range of applications. In particular,...
Abstract – Next-generation optical transport networks will automatically and dynamically provision e...
Abstract. This paper describes and evaluates the performance of a combined in-tra- and inter-domain ...
Abstract-This paper outlines an approach (called OBGP) of extending the BGP routing protocol to supp...
The Internet is composed of many separate administrative domains called Autonomous Systems (ASs). To...
National audienceThe deployment of IP-based Television (IPTV) combined with conversational services ...
Today's Internet applications are in need of additional bandwidth. Consequently, a large number of h...
To enable the end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees in the Internet, based on the Border Ga...
This paper outlines an approach (called OBGP) of extending the BGP routing protocol to support light...
The design of new inter-domain optical routing protocols may start from scratch, or on the contrary ...
In this paper, we study the problem of inter-domain routing with two additive QoS constraints in hie...
The revolution of Internet and its popularity among millions of users has resulted in significant in...
The success of optical technology has introduced a new future for the Internet. With the many advant...
This article presents an approach to delivering qualitative end-to-end quality of service (QoS) guar...
As the Internet evolves, and new bandwidth-consuming multimedia applications become more common, it ...
The Internet has become the unifying infrastructure for a wide range of applications. In particular,...
Abstract – Next-generation optical transport networks will automatically and dynamically provision e...
Abstract. This paper describes and evaluates the performance of a combined in-tra- and inter-domain ...
Abstract-This paper outlines an approach (called OBGP) of extending the BGP routing protocol to supp...
The Internet is composed of many separate administrative domains called Autonomous Systems (ASs). To...
National audienceThe deployment of IP-based Television (IPTV) combined with conversational services ...
Today's Internet applications are in need of additional bandwidth. Consequently, a large number of h...
To enable the end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees in the Internet, based on the Border Ga...
This paper outlines an approach (called OBGP) of extending the BGP routing protocol to support light...