Scalable network architecture for flow-based traffic control

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Many control schemes have been proposed for flow-level traffic control However, flow-level traffic control is implemented only in limited areas such as traffic monitoring and traffic control at edge nodes. No clear solution for end-to-end architecture has been proposed. Scalability and the lack of a business model are major problems for deploying end-to-end flow-level control architecture. This paper introduces an end-to-end transport architecture and a scalable control mechanism to support the various flow-level QoS requests from applications.

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Song, J., Lee, S. S., Kang, K. C., Park, N., Park, H., Yoon, S., … Kim, Y. S. (2008). Scalable network architecture for flow-based traffic control. ETRI Journal, 30(2), 205–215. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.08.1107.0035

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