The performance of a communication network depends on how well the network is designed in terms of delivering the level of service required by a given type of traffic. The field of teletraffic theory is concerned with quantifying the three-way relationship between the network, its level of service and the traffic arriving at the network. In this thesis, we study three different problems concerning this three-way relationship and present models to assist in designing and dimensioning networks to satisfy the different quality of service demands. In the first part of the thesis, we consider service differentiation mechanisms in packet-switched IP networks implementing a Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture. We study how bandwidth c...
This thesis addresses quality issues in Internet Protocol (IP) packet forwarding. In IP networks, qu...
The ever increasing importance of IP networks to home and business users, the steadily growing numbe...
grantor: University of TorontoAsynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) with its Constant Bit Rate ...
The performance of a communication network depends on how well the network is designed in terms of d...
Group communication, be it one-to-many (such as TV broadcasting) or many-to-many (such as teleconfer...
The Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture is a promising means of providing Quality of Ser...
AbstractQuality of Service in communication networks is a request for minimal required performance n...
Abstract: Next-generation networks require organized methods to offer Quality of Service (QoS) guara...
The packet is the fundamental unit of transportation in modern communication networks such as the In...
Multicasting has become increasingly important with the emergence of Internet-based applications suc...
Compuverde’s software-defined storage product uses multicast for the communication between servers i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe emergence of real-time applications has underscored the ...
The development of multimedia applications and distributed data retrieval systems that facilitate th...
This article presents a modular scheduling architecture for multi-QoS metric differentiation in clas...
This paper presents a survey of the authors results to discuss the model of a multiservice network w...
This thesis addresses quality issues in Internet Protocol (IP) packet forwarding. In IP networks, qu...
The ever increasing importance of IP networks to home and business users, the steadily growing numbe...
grantor: University of TorontoAsynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) with its Constant Bit Rate ...
The performance of a communication network depends on how well the network is designed in terms of d...
Group communication, be it one-to-many (such as TV broadcasting) or many-to-many (such as teleconfer...
The Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture is a promising means of providing Quality of Ser...
AbstractQuality of Service in communication networks is a request for minimal required performance n...
Abstract: Next-generation networks require organized methods to offer Quality of Service (QoS) guara...
The packet is the fundamental unit of transportation in modern communication networks such as the In...
Multicasting has become increasingly important with the emergence of Internet-based applications suc...
Compuverde’s software-defined storage product uses multicast for the communication between servers i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe emergence of real-time applications has underscored the ...
The development of multimedia applications and distributed data retrieval systems that facilitate th...
This article presents a modular scheduling architecture for multi-QoS metric differentiation in clas...
This paper presents a survey of the authors results to discuss the model of a multiservice network w...
This thesis addresses quality issues in Internet Protocol (IP) packet forwarding. In IP networks, qu...
The ever increasing importance of IP networks to home and business users, the steadily growing numbe...
grantor: University of TorontoAsynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) with its Constant Bit Rate ...