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Active QoS Routing

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In Active Networks (AN) kann an jeden Netzknoten Code verschickt werden, der auf ausgewählte Pakete angewendet wird. So wird u.a. die Einführung neuer Protokollmechanismen wesentlich vereinfacht. Wir stellen für solche AN ein neues Verfahren namens Active-QoS-Routing (AQR) vor. Damit wird es ohne Änderung der verwendeten Routingprotokolle und ohne Erweiterung von deren Metriken möglich, QoS-basiertes Routing zu betreiben. Zusätzlich schlagen wir eine Erweiterung der Node-OS-Spezifikation innerhalb von AN vor, die es erlaubt, aus in Routern bereits vorhandenen Werten QoS-Parameter zu berechnen. Mittels Simulation konnten wir eine signifikant bessere Performance von AQR gegnüber Shortest Path Routing nachweisen.

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Welzl, M., Cihal, A., Mühlhäuser, M. (2001). Active QoS Routing. In: Killat, U., Lamersdorf, W. (eds) Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen (KiVS). Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56675-2_35

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