http://www2.dcc.ufmg.br/eventos/noms2008/In multiservice networks, admission control (AC) is a convenient means of assuring high quality communications by safeguarding enough availability for customer traffic. This can be particularly useful to preserve the quality of services such as IP telephony and video conferencing, and to ensure acceptable throughput to elastic flows. This paper tackles the problematic of performing implicit AC in multiservice networks, pointing out a flexible yet simple to deploy solution for controlling flows which do not explicitly send signaling admission requests. This allows to complement the explicit AC case, widening the ability to integrate services and applications in a transparent way. The versatility and s...
The article deals with solving the problem of ensuring Quality of Service (QoS) in IP Multimedia Sub...
In this paper, we propose an approach to flow-unaware admission control, which is combination with a...
The advent of class-based networks has brought new needs for network traffic control in order to ass...
http://www2.dcc.ufmg.br/eventos/noms2008/In multiservice networks, admission control (AC) is a conve...
Considering that network overprovisioning by itself is not always an attainable and everlasting solu...
The trend toward the integration of current and emerging applications and services in the Internet h...
Comunicação apresentada na "Consumer Communications & Networkin Conference 2006", Las Vegas, Nevada,...
In distributed admission control (AC) schemes, handling concurrent AC decisions assumes a relevant r...
This paper analyzes and discusses the role of a distributed and simple admission control (AC) model ...
The clear trend toward the integration of current and emerging applications and services in the Inte...
We propose a lightweight traffic admission control scheme based on on-line monitoring which ensures ...
This paper evaluates the performance of a distributed and lightweight AC model based on per-class ed...
This article proposes a distributed admission control (AC) model based on on-line monitoring to mana...
Admission Control (AC) is an efficient way of dealing with congestion situations in a network. Using...
Providing quality of service (QoS) into the networks based on the packet switched technologies, as A...
The article deals with solving the problem of ensuring Quality of Service (QoS) in IP Multimedia Sub...
In this paper, we propose an approach to flow-unaware admission control, which is combination with a...
The advent of class-based networks has brought new needs for network traffic control in order to ass...
http://www2.dcc.ufmg.br/eventos/noms2008/In multiservice networks, admission control (AC) is a conve...
Considering that network overprovisioning by itself is not always an attainable and everlasting solu...
The trend toward the integration of current and emerging applications and services in the Internet h...
Comunicação apresentada na "Consumer Communications & Networkin Conference 2006", Las Vegas, Nevada,...
In distributed admission control (AC) schemes, handling concurrent AC decisions assumes a relevant r...
This paper analyzes and discusses the role of a distributed and simple admission control (AC) model ...
The clear trend toward the integration of current and emerging applications and services in the Inte...
We propose a lightweight traffic admission control scheme based on on-line monitoring which ensures ...
This paper evaluates the performance of a distributed and lightweight AC model based on per-class ed...
This article proposes a distributed admission control (AC) model based on on-line monitoring to mana...
Admission Control (AC) is an efficient way of dealing with congestion situations in a network. Using...
Providing quality of service (QoS) into the networks based on the packet switched technologies, as A...
The article deals with solving the problem of ensuring Quality of Service (QoS) in IP Multimedia Sub...
In this paper, we propose an approach to flow-unaware admission control, which is combination with a...
The advent of class-based networks has brought new needs for network traffic control in order to ass...