2006
DOI: 10.1177/0037549706069167
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An Optimized Clustering and Selective Probing Framework to Support Internet Quality-of-Service Routing

Abstract: The advent of multimedia applications has triggered widespread interest in quality-of-service (QoS) support. An Internet-based QoS framework, Differentiated Services (DiffServ), has been proposed. The framework focuses mainly on packet scheduling. As such, it decouples routing from QoS provisioning. This typically results in inefficient routes, thereby limiting the ability of the network to support QoS requirements and to manage resources efficiently. This article proposes a scalable, clustering, and selective… Show more

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“…This problem can be mitigated by incorporating various probing optimization techniques [11] or certain passive measurement schemes [18] in the existing literature. We do not seek to address this problem in the paper, but leave further exploration in this direction for future work.…”
Section: End-to-end Probingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This problem can be mitigated by incorporating various probing optimization techniques [11] or certain passive measurement schemes [18] in the existing literature. We do not seek to address this problem in the paper, but leave further exploration in this direction for future work.…”
Section: End-to-end Probingmentioning
confidence: 99%