1997
DOI: 10.1109/35.592102
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RSVP and integrated services in the Internet: a tutorial

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“…The proliferation of the Internet protocol has made the vast majority of networked data applications dependent on the availability of IP services. Recent work in resource reservation 8 and the development of Internet telephony and streaming media technology have enhanced the viability of the Internet for real-time applications.…”
Section: Integration With Fixed Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proliferation of the Internet protocol has made the vast majority of networked data applications dependent on the availability of IP services. Recent work in resource reservation 8 and the development of Internet telephony and streaming media technology have enhanced the viability of the Internet for real-time applications.…”
Section: Integration With Fixed Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is much easier for some form of connection-oriented network and this is the assumption that we make here. The model we propose subsumes multirate circuit switched services, applies to ATM networks [6] through the equivalent bandwidth concept [8], and may also be relevant for IP-based networks using flow labeling [16] or resource reservation [17].…”
Section: Network Design Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several end-to-end QoS assurance techniques exist in the literature [18], [21], [22], [34]. These techniques can be broadly grouped into two camps, integrated services (IntServ)-based and differentiated services (DiffServ)-based.…”
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