A Scalable Resource Allocation Scheme over DiffServ towards End-to-end QoS Assurance(Special Issue on Network Software)
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概要
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In recent years, the concept of Quality of Service(QoS)has gained attention in the network research community and its extension towards delivering QoS level assurance to sensitive applications has generally been agreed to be crucial for the longevity and usability of the Internet. On the Internet, the Differentiated Services(DiffServ)architecture is a general framework for the differentiated treatment of traffic aggregates in the core network. However, DiffServ does not extend to end-to-end QoS assurance. In this paper, we propose a simple resourcebrokering scheme operating over a hierarchically connected internetwork of administratively-independent DiffServ-capable domains that is a simplified model of the Internet. The proposed asynchronous, multi-agent resource-brokering scheme operates locally but avoids conflicts globally. In this way, the traffic control reflects the underlying structure of the internetwork, introduces only a localized complexity thus scaling up well, and permits independent policies between the interconnected domains.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2001-12-01
著者
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Alexelis A
Atr Adaptive Communications Research Laboratory
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ALEXELIS Andreas
ATR Adaptive Communications Research Laboratory
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YAMAZAKI Tatsuya
ATR Adaptive Communications Research Laboratory
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HASUIKE Kazuo
ATR Adaptive Communications Research Laboratory
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Yamazaki Tatsuya
Atr Adaptive Communications Research Laboratory:(present Address)communications Research Laboratory
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Yamazaki Tatsuya
Atr Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories
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