Download Citation Email Print Request Permissions In order to achieve better scalability, inter-domain signaling protocols rely on aggregation to reduce the amount of state information that routers are required to maintain. Nonetheless, they do not address another scalability key factor, the signaling load associated with establishing and maintaining reservations. Such load can be reduced if bandwidth is over-reserved. Over-reservation allows accommodating reservations without exchanging signaling messages, but may result in additional blocking. In this paper, we carry out a systematic investigation of the impact of over-reservation in different aggregation approaches, evaluating such impact in terms of the achieved signaling reduct...
This paper describes interdomain resource reservation through a third-party agent called a Bandwidth...
Abstract — IETF’s integrated service with resource aggregation techniques provide a mechanism to red...
Abstract- In this paper, we analyze the tradeoffs between signaling and resource utiliza-tion in Dif...
In order to achieve better scalability, inter-domain signaling protocols rely on aggregation to redu...
This paper presents a concept of a scalable networking architecture with end-to-end QoS signaling an...
Recent studies take two different approaches to admission control. Some argue that due scalability l...
Most Internet services require some form of differentiation, mainly because users rightly demand gua...
Existing Quality of Service models are well defined in the data path, but lack an end-to-end control...
Resource reservation needs to accommodate the rapidly growing size and increasing service diversity ...
Print Request Permissions Existing quality of service models are well defined in the data path...
Presents an agent-based architecture for resource reservations. For each domain in the network, ther...
Current Quality of Service models such as those embodied in the Differentiated Services proposals, r...
Abstract--In this paper survey on various approaches for reducing signaling load is done. The object...
A protocol for resource reservation in the Internet which is truly scalable: routers keep only aggre...
We study the signaling cost factors from two aspects: reservation retry process (or how to recover f...
This paper describes interdomain resource reservation through a third-party agent called a Bandwidth...
Abstract — IETF’s integrated service with resource aggregation techniques provide a mechanism to red...
Abstract- In this paper, we analyze the tradeoffs between signaling and resource utiliza-tion in Dif...
In order to achieve better scalability, inter-domain signaling protocols rely on aggregation to redu...
This paper presents a concept of a scalable networking architecture with end-to-end QoS signaling an...
Recent studies take two different approaches to admission control. Some argue that due scalability l...
Most Internet services require some form of differentiation, mainly because users rightly demand gua...
Existing Quality of Service models are well defined in the data path, but lack an end-to-end control...
Resource reservation needs to accommodate the rapidly growing size and increasing service diversity ...
Print Request Permissions Existing quality of service models are well defined in the data path...
Presents an agent-based architecture for resource reservations. For each domain in the network, ther...
Current Quality of Service models such as those embodied in the Differentiated Services proposals, r...
Abstract--In this paper survey on various approaches for reducing signaling load is done. The object...
A protocol for resource reservation in the Internet which is truly scalable: routers keep only aggre...
We study the signaling cost factors from two aspects: reservation retry process (or how to recover f...
This paper describes interdomain resource reservation through a third-party agent called a Bandwidth...
Abstract — IETF’s integrated service with resource aggregation techniques provide a mechanism to red...
Abstract- In this paper, we analyze the tradeoffs between signaling and resource utiliza-tion in Dif...