Enforcing Effective Rates for Packet-Level QoS Control in IP Networks: Theory and Validation Based on Real Traffic Data

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John Soldatos
Evangelos Vayias
Panagiotis Stathopoulos
Nikolas Mitrou
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[1] Athens Information Technology,Information Systems & MultiService Networks Department
[2] INTRACOM S.A.,School of Electrical & Computer Engineering
[3] National Technical University of Athens,undefined
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Telecommunication Systems | 2004年 / 27卷
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traffic control; shaping delay; traffic traces; QoS;
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This paper presents experimental results aiming at underpinning a traffic engineering framework for traffic control and resource management in IP-based networks, which has significant theoretical qualities. Initially, the paper reviews the major components of a packet level traffic control framework:
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