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For some time now, the design of architectures for providing dependable Quality of Service (QoS) on multimedia networks has been a busy topic in academia and industry. In this work we look at practical aspects of Quality of Service, and in particular at re ...
The best-effort service offered by the Internet is not suitable for a large variety of multimedia applications, which require strict guarantees on losses and end-to-end delay. We design functionalities and mechanisms for RTP in order to provide a transport ...
We propose a system and method for providing a ``throughput versus delay'' differentiated service for IP packets. We distinguish two types of traffic: type A and type B. It is expected that type A traffic receives less throughput per flow than type B. On t ...
We present Asymmetric Best-Effort, a novel service to provide a ``throughput versus delay jitter'' differentiated service for IP packets. With this service, every best effort packet is marked as either green or blue. Green packets, typically sent by real-t ...
We address interactive voice services over Best Effort packet networks where traffic is subject to unpredictable congestions. The quality of voice services can be significantly affected by network delay and jitter due to the rejection of late packets. LIFO ...
The evolution of IP and ATM share some common drivers. Both of them are addressing efficient network resource utilisation. In order to evaluate the options and combinations offered by these technologies the DIANA project is looking into the areas where ATM ...
Alternative Best-Effort (ABE) is a novel service for IP networks which offers applications the choice between receiving a lower end-to-end delay and receiving more overall throughput. Every best effort packet is marked as either green or blue. Green packet ...
We use recent network calculus results to study some properties of lossless multiplexing as it may be used in guaranteed service networks. We call network calculus a set of results that apply min-plus algebra to packet networks. We provide a simple proof t ...
Alternative Best-Effort (ABE) is a novel service for IP networks which offers applications the choice between receiving a lower end-to-end delay and receiving more overall throughput. Every best effort packet is marked as either green or blue. Green packet ...
In ATM local area networks, several kinds of traffic, such as data, video and voice, are likely to coexist. Some of this traffic has stringent delay and jitter requirements, which can only be guaranteed to be met through bandwidth reservation. In contrast, ...