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An Efficient QoS Framework with Distributed Adaptive Resource Management in IPv6 Networks

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Parallel and Distributed Processing and Applications (ISPA 2005)

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In this paper, we proposed a new QoS framework with Distributed Adaptive Resource Management(DARM). DARM provides end-to-end QoS guarantees to individual flows with minimal overhead, while keeping the scalability characteristic of DiffServ. In DARM, per-flow admission control and resource reservation, in conjunction with a novel IPv6 flow label mechanism, can be processed instantaneously in a fully distributed and independent manner at edge of network without hop-by-hop signaling. In addition, DARM is capable of reconfiguring network resource adaptively according to dynamically changing of traffic load. Through extensive simulations, the results clearly exhibit that DARM has a better overall performance comparing to the IntServ and DiffServ.

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Shao, H., Wang, W., Xie, R., Chen, X. (2005). An Efficient QoS Framework with Distributed Adaptive Resource Management in IPv6 Networks. In: Pan, Y., Chen, D., Guo, M., Cao, J., Dongarra, J. (eds) Parallel and Distributed Processing and Applications. ISPA 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3758. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11576235_107

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