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This paper addresses the problem of configuring active queue management systems (e.g. WRED and RIO) for service level specifications in Internetworks. In particular, we focus on Assured Forwarding (AF) for non-responsive flows in Differentiated Services ne ...
In this paper, we present five case studies of advanced networking functions and how a network processor (NP) can provide high-performance and exible support for each of them. We first review the basic NP system architectures, and describe in more detail t ...
We propose Alternative Best-Effort (ABE), a novel service for IP networks, which retains the simplicity of the original Internet single class, best effort service, while providing low delay to interactive, adaptive applications. With ABE, applications choo ...
This paper addresses efficient packet loss recovery by retransmission in window-based congestion control protocols. It builds on explicit congestion control mechanisms to decouple the packet loss detection from the congestion feedback signals. Implicit alg ...
In this work, we define a novel Internet service, called ABE (Alternative Best-Effort), which allows interactive multimedia applications to receive low queuing delay within the existing best-effort Internet. We then develop and analyse a number of innovati ...
We propose Alternative Best-Effort (ABE), a novel service for IP networks, which relies on the idea of providing low-delay at the expense of maybe less throughput. The objective is to retain the simplicity of the original Internet single class, best effort ...
We present a novel scheduling algorithm, Duplicate Scheduling with Deadlines (DSD). This algorithm implements the ABE service which allows interactive, adaptive applications, that mark their packets green, to receive a low bounded delay at the expense of m ...
We consider the problem of video multicast over networks that enforce fair bandwidth allocations in the routers. State-of-the-art layered IP multicast systems perform well for moderately sized sessions, but suffer from three basic problems that prevent the ...
We consider the problem of distributed packet selection and scheduling for multiple video streams sharing a communication channel. An optimization framework is proposed, that enables the multiple senders to coordinate their packet transmission schedules, s ...
We present a novel scheduling algorithm, Duplicate Scheduling with Deadlines (DSD). This algorithm implements the ABE service which allows interactive, adaptive applications, that mark their packets green, to receive a low bounded delay at the expense of m ...