Today’s Internet carries an ever broadening range of application traffic with different requirements. This has stressed its original, one-class, best-effort model, and has been one of the main drivers behind the many efforts aimed at introducing QoS. Those efforts have, however, experienced only limited success because their added complexity often conflict with the scalability requirements of the Internet. This has motivated many proposals that try to offer service differentiation while keeping complexity low. This paper shares similar goals and proposes a simple scheme, BoundedRandomDrop (BRD), that supports multiple service classes. BRD focuses on loss differentiation, as although both losses and delay are important performance parameters...
Although differentiated services (DiffServ) networks have been well discussed in the past several ye...
Abstract—The single best-effort service of the Internet strug-gles to accommodate divergent needs of...
peer reviewedThe Differentiated Services (DiffServ or DS) framework takes an edge over IntServ becau...
Today’s Internet carries traffic from a broad range of applications with different requirements. Th...
We consider a network providing Differentiated Services (Diffserv), which allow Internet Service Pro...
The Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture is a promising means of providing Quality of Ser...
The single best-effort service of the Internet struggles to accommodate divergent needs of different...
During the past few years, new types of Internet applications which require performance beyond the b...
[[abstract]]In traditional IP-based network, all the Internet traffic is delivered in best-effort ma...
The development of multimedia applications and distributed data retrieval systems that facilitate th...
Many network applications that require Quality-of-Service (QoS) support, such as transmission of dig...
peer reviewedIn the Differentiated Services (DS) framework, service differentiation is performed amo...
The rise in demand for real-time applications on the Internet necessitates Quality of Service (QoS)....
In the Internet, it is supposed that all connections are treated equally in the network. Due to the ...
Traditionally, the Internet has provided the same level of service (best effort service) to all user...
Although differentiated services (DiffServ) networks have been well discussed in the past several ye...
Abstract—The single best-effort service of the Internet strug-gles to accommodate divergent needs of...
peer reviewedThe Differentiated Services (DiffServ or DS) framework takes an edge over IntServ becau...
Today’s Internet carries traffic from a broad range of applications with different requirements. Th...
We consider a network providing Differentiated Services (Diffserv), which allow Internet Service Pro...
The Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture is a promising means of providing Quality of Ser...
The single best-effort service of the Internet struggles to accommodate divergent needs of different...
During the past few years, new types of Internet applications which require performance beyond the b...
[[abstract]]In traditional IP-based network, all the Internet traffic is delivered in best-effort ma...
The development of multimedia applications and distributed data retrieval systems that facilitate th...
Many network applications that require Quality-of-Service (QoS) support, such as transmission of dig...
peer reviewedIn the Differentiated Services (DS) framework, service differentiation is performed amo...
The rise in demand for real-time applications on the Internet necessitates Quality of Service (QoS)....
In the Internet, it is supposed that all connections are treated equally in the network. Due to the ...
Traditionally, the Internet has provided the same level of service (best effort service) to all user...
Although differentiated services (DiffServ) networks have been well discussed in the past several ye...
Abstract—The single best-effort service of the Internet strug-gles to accommodate divergent needs of...
peer reviewedThe Differentiated Services (DiffServ or DS) framework takes an edge over IntServ becau...