This paper compares two different approaches for providing QoS in the Internet backbone. The first, denoted as simple approach, is a simple method of Admission Control performed by a weighted-fair-queuing scheduler. This approach guarantees QoS with a suitable overprovisioning of transmission resources. The second approach, denoted as basic statistical approach, is a full-featured statistical framework, based on the central limit approximation, for estimating the delay bound violation probability associated to each traffic class, given the offered traffic and the schedulers’ configuration. Both approaches adopt the dual-leaky-bucket (p, r, b) regulated traffic model in order to characterize the aggregate traffic flows. At first, we anal...
Current bandwidth provisioning procedures for IP network links are mostly based on simple rules of t...
International audienceCall admission control is a principal component for QoS delivery in IP network...
Connection Admission Control (CAC) algorithms are used to decide whether an incoming connection shou...
This paper compares two different approaches for providing QoS in the Internet backbone. The first, ...
Abstract | Internet applications from voice to web browsing must be protected from performance degra...
In networks that support Quality of Service (QoS), an admission control algorithm determines whether...
Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning is an important challenge for future packet networks. There ar...
This paper presents an overview of Internet QoS, covering motivation and considerations for adding Q...
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...
This thesis deals firstly with ways to solve the problem of limited resource reservations over time,...
We propose an approach to provide QoS in Internet for real and non-real time applications. This is a...
This thesis presents a purely empirical approach for the estimation of effective bandwidth of aggreg...
AbstractDuring the recent years, there has been a tremendous growth in the development and deploymen...
Current bandwidth provisioning procedures for IP network links are mostly based on simple rules of t...
Current bandwidth provisioning procedures for IP network links are mostly based on simple rules of t...
International audienceCall admission control is a principal component for QoS delivery in IP network...
Connection Admission Control (CAC) algorithms are used to decide whether an incoming connection shou...
This paper compares two different approaches for providing QoS in the Internet backbone. The first, ...
Abstract | Internet applications from voice to web browsing must be protected from performance degra...
In networks that support Quality of Service (QoS), an admission control algorithm determines whether...
Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning is an important challenge for future packet networks. There ar...
This paper presents an overview of Internet QoS, covering motivation and considerations for adding Q...
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...
This thesis deals firstly with ways to solve the problem of limited resource reservations over time,...
We propose an approach to provide QoS in Internet for real and non-real time applications. This is a...
This thesis presents a purely empirical approach for the estimation of effective bandwidth of aggreg...
AbstractDuring the recent years, there has been a tremendous growth in the development and deploymen...
Current bandwidth provisioning procedures for IP network links are mostly based on simple rules of t...
Current bandwidth provisioning procedures for IP network links are mostly based on simple rules of t...
International audienceCall admission control is a principal component for QoS delivery in IP network...
Connection Admission Control (CAC) algorithms are used to decide whether an incoming connection shou...