ip qos admission control
AC Algorithms in AQUILA QoS IP Network
White Paper This paper presents the Admission Control (AC) algorithms that are implemented in the prototype multi-service AQUILA QoS IP network. The discussed algorithms were developed for regulating traffic submitted to Network Services (NS) dedicated for... [18 Jul 2008]
An Evolved 3GPP QoS Concept
White Paper The resulting evolved QoS concept is a realization of DiffServ for 3GPP access networks enhanced with the integration with session admission control. Simple and cost efficient means for providing and controlling Quality of Service (QoS) are... [18 Jul 2008]
On Effectiveness of Conditional Admission Control for IP QoS Network Services With REM Scheme
White Paper Traditional approach for admission control algorithm corresponding to given NS takes into account current traffic conditions inside considered NS. Future IP QoS (Quality of Service) networks are aiming at differentiating transfer quality of packets... [17 Jul 2008]
A Packetized Round Robin Service Discipline for IP Audio Streams in MPLS DiffServ Networks
White Paper To guarantee such performance requirements two levels of control are needed: Connection Admission Control (CAC) at the connection level and service discipline at the packet level. As more and more real time voice applications are made available in... [10 Jul 2008]
Perceptive Admission Control for Wireless Network Quality of Service
White Paper To enable high QoS for all admitted traffic, the paper proposes the Perceptive Admission Control (PAC) protocol. Traditional approaches to guarantee Quality of Service (QoS) work well only with predictable channel and network access. [03 Sep 2007]
Real-Time Traffic Support in Large-Scale Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
White Paper Specifically, the proposed QoS framework first utilizes a call setup protocol at the IP layer to discover paths for real-time flows, as well as to perform admission control by accurate service quality prediction. [03 Sep 2007]
Perceptive Admission Control for Wireless Network Quality of Service
White Paper To enable high QoS for all admitted traffic, the paper proposes the Perceptive Admission Control (PAC) protocol. Traditional approaches to guarantee Quality of Service (QoS) work well only with predictable channel and network access. [13 Aug 2007]
Real-Time Traffic Support in Large-Scale Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
White Paper Specifically, the proposed QoS framework first utilizes a call setup protocol at the IP layer to discover paths for real-time flows, as well as to perform admission control by accurate service quality prediction. [13 Aug 2007]
Delivering a Cisco TelePresence Network Connection Service: The Value of an IP Next-Generation Network
White Paper Therefore, to offer a telepresence connection service, service providers need a carrier-class network that supports stringent Service-Level Agreements (SLAs) for Quality of Service (QoS) and high availability, as well as Call Admission Control... [21 Feb 2007]
Dynamic Provisioning of Service Level Agreements Between Interconnected Networks
White Paper This paper focuses on the application of Voice over IP (VoIP) and illustrates how measurement-based admission control and SLAs together can be designed to provide end-to-end QoS in a dynamic, fully decentralized way. [16 Jul 2004]
Optimal Admission Controllers for Service Level Agreements in Enterprise Networks
White Paper Admission control and adaptation of the SLAs to optimize a certain system performance criterion (e.g.maximum profit) while maintaining all QoS guarantees is defined as the SLA admission control problem. [15 Jul 2004]
From SLA to SLS up to QoS Control: The CADENUS Framework
White Paper Each Mediation component takes a particular role essentially devoted to admission control, contract translation and configuration. The solution proposes to let the end user select a service with a given or chosen QoS. [15 Jul 2004]
QoS Support in the UMTS/GPRS Backbone Network Using DiffServ
White Paper This requires proper choices of QoS mapping, router configurations, and admission control. This paper presents a methodology of provisioning QoS in the UMTS backbone network based on the Differentiated Services (DiffServ) model, a relatively simple... [25 Jun 2004]
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