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In this paper, a quantitative QoS management implement mechanism in IP-DiffServ is presented. The approach has three merits: (1) it optimizes both the route selected for service class by traffic engineering in network layer and the service class selected for the user services by network plan in service layer, (2) it ensures quantitative QoS for the user service in DiffServ, (3) it achieves high resource utilization, and achieves better performance with less cost for the user service and selected route. Simulation has verified these merits.
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Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grants No. 60202003 and No. 90204002 and the Talented Youth Foundation of BJTU (Grant No. 2004RC036).
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Jin-Yu, Z., Liu, L., Hong-Hui, L. et al. Quantitative QoS Management Implement Mechanism in IP-DiffServ. J Comput Sci Technol 20, 831–835 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11390-005-0831-5
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