A border-friendly, Non-overlay mechanism for inter-domain QoS support in the internet

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Abstract

Many services provided over the Internet, like voice over IP and video on demand, increase the demand for assurances concerning the quality of the underlying network. A score of techniques for assurance of quality of service (QoS) have been devised for use within administrative domains. However, when paths cross the border of autonomous systems, assurance of end-to-end QoS remains an unsolved issue. Thereby the key challenge is the establishment of connection-oriented communication flows. We introduce a technique to establish ISO/OSI Layer 3 multi-domain communication paths. The proposed solution does not stress border-routers and is independent of domain-internal policies, while relying on the common forwarding mechanisms.

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Danciu, V. A., Kranzlmüller, D., Metzker, M. G., & Yampolskiy, M. (2011). A border-friendly, Non-overlay mechanism for inter-domain QoS support in the internet. Journal of Computing and Information Technology, 19(4), 223–229. https://doi.org/10.2498/cit.1002027

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