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2008
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Resilient network admission control
Network admission control (NAC) limits the traffic in a network to avoid overload and to assure thereby the quality of service (QoS) for admitted flows. Overload may occur due to ...
Michael Menth, Stefan Kopf, Joachim Charzinski, Ka...
INFOCOM
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Distributed Admission Control to Support Guaranteed Services in Core-Stateless Networks
— The core-stateless service architecture alleviates the scalability problems of the integrated service framework while maintaining its guaranteed service semantics. The admissio...
Sudeept Bhatnagar, B. R. Badrinath
CN
2010
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PCN-based measured rate termination
Overload in a packet-based network can be prevented by admitting or blocking new flows depending on its load conditions. However, overload can occur in spite of admission control ...
Michael Menth, Frank Lehrieder
INFOCOM
2000
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Differentiated Admission Control in Large Networks
Abstract—This paper proposes a simple but effective admission control algorithm for integrated services packet networks. The admission control scheme, based on stochastic control...
Cedric Adjih, Philippe Jacquet, Philippe Robert
APNOMS
2006
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
GMPLS-Based VPN Service to Realize End-to-End QoS and Resilient Paths
We propose hierarchically distributed path computation elements (HDPCEs) that manage a multilayered GMPLS network and provide traffic engineering paths for end-to-end routes. We ap...
Hiroshi Matsuura, Kazumasa Takami