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Design, implementation and evaluation of a QoS-aware transport protocol

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Design, implementation and evaluation of a QoS-aware transport protocol
In the context of a reconfigurable transport protocol framework, we propose a QoS-aware Transport Protocol (QSTP), specifically designed to operate over QoS-enabled networks with bandwidth guarantee. QSTP combines QoS-aware TFRC congestion control mechanism, which takes into account the network-level bandwidth reservations, with a Selective ACKnowledgment (SACK) mechanism in order to provide a QoS-aware transport service that fill the gap between QoS enabled network services and QoS constraint applications. We have developed a prototype of this protocol in the user-space and conducted a large range of measurements to evaluate this proposal under various network conditions. Our results show that QSTP allows applications to reach their negotiated QoS over bandwidth guaranteed networks, such as DiffServ/AF network, where TCP fails. This protocol appears to be the first reliable protocol especially designed for QoS network architectures with bandwidth guarantee.
Guillaume Jourjon, Emmanuel Lochin, Patrick S&eacu
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where COMCOM
Authors Guillaume Jourjon, Emmanuel Lochin, Patrick Sénac
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