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A network architecture for providing per-flow delay guarantees with scalable core

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A network architecture for providing per-flow delay guarantees with scalable core
Abstract. Many real-time applications demand delay guarantees from the network. A network architecture designed to support these applications should be robust and scalable. The IntServ architecture provides per-flow QoS at the cost of robustness and scalability. The DiffServ architecture is robust and scalable but can provide QoS at a class level and not at a flow level. In this paper, our aim is to design architectures that are scalable and robust like DiffServ and at the same time able to provide per-flow QoS like IntServ. We propose a non work-conserving and a work-conserving architecture to achieve this goal. The guaranteeable delay regions of these architectures are the same as those of GPS based policies with rate proportional resource allocation. We also propose a scheme to provide meaningful throughput and responsiveness to best effort traffic even in the presence of heavy QoS load.
Prasanna Chaporkar, Joy Kuri
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Updated 22 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2002
Where JHSN
Authors Prasanna Chaporkar, Joy Kuri
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