2005
DOI: 10.1109/comst.2005.1423335
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On the building blocks of quality of service in heterogeneous IP networks

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“…На протяжении более десятка лет было проведено множество исследований и были разработаны различные архитектуры, технологии и механизмы мониторинга QoS [20][21][22][23]. Множество исследований и разработок было выполнено IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force), например, IETF RFC 1633 [24], IETF RFC 2430 [25], IETF RFC 2475 [26] и т.д.…”
Section: мониторинг качества сервисов ксunclassified
“…На протяжении более десятка лет было проведено множество исследований и были разработаны различные архитектуры, технологии и механизмы мониторинга QoS [20][21][22][23]. Множество исследований и разработок было выполнено IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force), например, IETF RFC 1633 [24], IETF RFC 2430 [25], IETF RFC 2475 [26] и т.д.…”
Section: мониторинг качества сервисов ксunclassified
“…Wide spread deployment and years of experience, hence high comfort level, running OSPF has motivated continuous improvements in its operation as the nature and quality of service (QoS) needs of the routing infrastructures [7] changed over time. During the initial years of its existence, OSPF's prime objective was to provide robust and scalable routing functionality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Density r is calculated as: 6) where Cout r is the number of successively reordered packets; it resets to zero when the in-order packets arrive and is incremented when reordering occurs.…”
Section: Packet Reorderingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applications such as remote security [3] and the needs of cyber-physical systems [4] are also pushing the bounds in this direction. Although the convergence of network services enables the transport of real-time, video, voice and data traffic over IP networks which were originally designed to offer best-effort services for non-real-time data traffic, our IP networks are not well designed to guarantee Quality of Service (QoS) for such diverse communications [5], including real-time (RTIP), voice (VOIP) [6] and web based search, video and multimedia [7][8][9][10]. Real-time constraints [11] could be well assured in dedicated circuit-switched connections, but are difficult to cover with IP networks [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%