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The IP QoS System

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This paper shortly describes the IP QoS System which offers strict quality of service (QoS) guarantees in IP-based networks and supports a number of, so called, classes of services. Such solution requires to implement in the network a set of QoS mechanisms and algorithm working on packet, connection request and provisioning levels. Furthermore, we require signaling system for informing the network about new connection request and network resource allocation capabilities for providing required resources to given connection. The IP QoS System is based on the next generation networks (NGN) and differentiated services (DiffServ) architectures and, at least for now, it is designed for single domain only.
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Tom
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5--11
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Bibliogr. 15 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Institute of Telecommunications, Warsaw University of Technology, Nowowiejska st 15/19, 00-665 Warsaw, Poland, wojtek@tele.pw.edu.pl
Bibliografia
  • [1] S. Blake et al., “An Architecture for Differentiated Services”, Internet RFC 2475, December 1998.
  • [2] D. Grossman, “New Terminology and Clarifications for Diffserv”, Internet RFC 3260, April 2002.
  • [3] Y. Bernet et al., “An Informal Management Model for Diffserv Routers”, Internet RFC 3290, May 2002.
  • [4] J. Babiarz, K. Chang, and F. Baker, “Configuration Guidelines for DiffServ Service Classes”, IETF RFC 4594, August 2006.
  • [5] C. Brandauer et al., “AC algorithms in Aquila QoS IP network”, European Transaction on Telecommunications, Wiley, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 225–232, May-June 2005.
  • [6] B. F. Koch and H. Hussmann, “Overview of the project AQUILA (IST-1999-10077)”, in Proc. Art-QoS 2003 Workshop, Warsaw, Poland, in Architectures for Quality of Service in the Internet, W. Burakowski, B. F. Koch, and A. Bęben, Eds., LNCS 2698, Springer, 2003, pp. 154–164.
  • [7] A. Bąk, W. Burakowski, F. Ricciato, S. Salsano, and H. Tarasiuk, “A framework for providing differentiated QoS guarantees in IP-based network”, Computer Communications, vol. 26, Elsevier, pp. 327–337, 2003.
  • [8] W. Burakowski and M. Dąbrowski, “Wielousługowa sieć IP QoS: architektura i praktyczna weryfikacja w sieci pilotowej”, Przegląd Telekomunikacyjny, no. 5, pp. 300–309, 2002 (in Polish).
  • [9] E. Mingozzi et al., “EuQoS: End-to-end quality of service over heterogeneous networks”, Computer Communications, vol. 32, issue 12, Elsevier, July 2009.
  • [10] X. Masip-Bruin et al., “The EuQoS system: A solution for QoS routing in heterogeneous networks”, IEEE Commun. Mag., vol. 45, no. 2, 2007.
  • [11] W. Burakowski, A. Bęben, H. Tarasiuk, and J. Śliwiński. “Zapewnienie jakości przekazu “od końca do końca” w sieci Internet: 6.PR IST EuQoS”, Przegląd Telekomunikacyjny, no. 9, pp. 236–241, 2006 (in Polish).
  • [12] ES 282 001 ver. 1.1.1 “Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); NGN Functional Architecture Release 1”.
  • [13] “Resource and Admission Control Functions in Next Generation Networks, ITU-T Recommendation Y.2111, 2006.
  • [14] “Architectural framework for the Q.33xx series of Recommendations”, ITU-T Recommendation Q.3300, 2008.
  • [15] W. Burakowski, A. Bęben, H. Tarasiuk, J. Śliwiński, R. Janowski, J. Mongay Batalla, and P. Krawiec, “Provision of end-to-end QoS in heterogeneous multi-domain networks”, in Annals of Telecommunications – Annales des Telecommunications, Springer, vol. 63, issue 11, p. 559, 2008.
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