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End-to-End QoS Mapping in IntServ-over-DiffServ Architectures

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High-Speed Networks and Multimedia Communications (HSNMC 2003)

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With numerous emerging real-time and multimedia applications, there has been much interest for developing mechanisms which enable real-time services over the Internet with guaranteed QoS. One of the promising configurations to support real-time traffics is by combining capabilities of IntServ and DiffServ architectures. However, guaranteeing end-to-end QoS over such architectures generally composed of chains of multiple independently administered IntServ and DiffServ domains- requires the deployment of several mechanisms and many untaken steps remain on the road to achieving this. In particular, multiple domains may consider different QoS parameters and/or manage them differently. In this paper, we deal with the problem of mapping QoS parameters -particularly the bandwidth and delay requirements- to support hard real-time communications.

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Mammeri, Z. (2003). End-to-End QoS Mapping in IntServ-over-DiffServ Architectures. In: Freire, M.M., Lorenz, P., Lee, M.MO. (eds) High-Speed Networks and Multimedia Communications. HSNMC 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2720. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45076-4_4

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