IEEE GLOBECOM 2007-2007 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference 2007
DOI: 10.1109/glocom.2007.371
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Overlay QoS Framework: An Approach for Incremental Deployment of QoS Provision on the Internet

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“…Various admission control approaches have been proposed to satisfy the QoS requirements in IP networks [1]- [8]. In the probe-based distributed admission control approach [3]- [5], flows probe the network and admission decisions are made based on the QoS of the probe packets.…”
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“…Various admission control approaches have been proposed to satisfy the QoS requirements in IP networks [1]- [8]. In the probe-based distributed admission control approach [3]- [5], flows probe the network and admission decisions are made based on the QoS of the probe packets.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the probe-based distributed admission control approach [3]- [5], flows probe the network and admission decisions are made based on the QoS of the probe packets. In the centralized admission control approach [2], [7], [8] , new connections must be approved through an agent, called Bandwidth Broker (BB) or Network Broker (NB). Since most admission control schemes do not make a distinction between short-lived and long-lived flows, both short and long flows have similar admission process latencies.…”
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