This paper addresses the resource reservation problem in a packet switching network. REBOOK, the presented algorithm, provides deterministic, fast (real-time) dynamic resource allocation and release. Based on a stateful approach, it handles faults and network errors, and recovers from route changes and unexpected flows shutdown. The distributed scheme used to store flows information avoids the need of searching for entries within the routers\u2019 control memory when packets are received and guarantees constant complexity. REBOOK can be implemented in hardware and is compatible with any packet switching network. In the Internet, it can be integrated in TCP or used with UDP to make it network friendly. Moreover, a slightly extended implement...
Most of the solutions proposed to support real-time (i.e. guaranteed performance) communication serv...
We investigate the network resource partitioning problem for real-time communication. Resource parti...
A protocol for resource reservation in the Internet which is truly scalable: routers keep only aggre...
Abstract — This paper presents REBOOK, a resource reservation management algorithm for packet switch...
ABSTRACT: The classical resource reservation protocol (RSVP) is a flow-based signaling protocol used...
Resource reservation in advance (ReRA) enables scheduling and allocation of resources at an early st...
The explosive growth of the Internet saw a corresponding expansion of information exchange dwarfing ...
Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) was developed as an intended key component for the evolving Int...
We study the signaling cost factors from two aspects: reservation retry process (or how to recover f...
Alarming reports of performance and scalability problems associated with per-flow reservations, have...
Resource reservation needs to accommodate the rapidly growing size and increasing service diversity ...
There is a growing demand that mobile networks should provide quality-of-service (QoS) to mobile use...
RSVP is a bandwidth reservation protocol that allows distributed real-time applica-tions such as vid...
This paper proposes a new cross layer scheme (Fast RSVP) to reserve resources in mobile IPv6 network...
For real-time communication services to achieve widespread usage, it is important that the network&a...
Most of the solutions proposed to support real-time (i.e. guaranteed performance) communication serv...
We investigate the network resource partitioning problem for real-time communication. Resource parti...
A protocol for resource reservation in the Internet which is truly scalable: routers keep only aggre...
Abstract — This paper presents REBOOK, a resource reservation management algorithm for packet switch...
ABSTRACT: The classical resource reservation protocol (RSVP) is a flow-based signaling protocol used...
Resource reservation in advance (ReRA) enables scheduling and allocation of resources at an early st...
The explosive growth of the Internet saw a corresponding expansion of information exchange dwarfing ...
Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) was developed as an intended key component for the evolving Int...
We study the signaling cost factors from two aspects: reservation retry process (or how to recover f...
Alarming reports of performance and scalability problems associated with per-flow reservations, have...
Resource reservation needs to accommodate the rapidly growing size and increasing service diversity ...
There is a growing demand that mobile networks should provide quality-of-service (QoS) to mobile use...
RSVP is a bandwidth reservation protocol that allows distributed real-time applica-tions such as vid...
This paper proposes a new cross layer scheme (Fast RSVP) to reserve resources in mobile IPv6 network...
For real-time communication services to achieve widespread usage, it is important that the network&a...
Most of the solutions proposed to support real-time (i.e. guaranteed performance) communication serv...
We investigate the network resource partitioning problem for real-time communication. Resource parti...
A protocol for resource reservation in the Internet which is truly scalable: routers keep only aggre...