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Title : Adaptive End-to-End Quality of Service Guarantees in IP Networks
Area : Computer Science
Language : English
Url : http://roman.pletka.ch/publications/thesis-pletka-04.pdf
Doi : 10.1.1.2.4072
Abstract : Quality of Service (QoS) in IP networks has made significant advances in the past decade, which resulted in the standardization of QoS frameworks such as Integrated Services and Differentiated Services addressing both relative and absolute service differentiation. Simultaneously, hardware development has led to new fast and efficient QoS mechanisms for traffic differentiation and prevention of the dreaded congestion collapse. The hardware itself shifted from simple network interface cards to interfaces built with application-specific integrated circuits, leading to the introduction of application-specific instruction-set processors, or in other words, network processors. This evolution allowed the development of new, more sophisticated algorithms for QoS support. However, it can be safely stated today...
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Language : English
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Doi : 10.1.1.2.4072
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