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Actual Connection Admission Control (CAC) implementation inside the RSVP-TE protocol in MPLS-TE networks is highly limited, since the applied threshold CAC cannot provide Quality of Service (QoS) aware decision making on MPLS-TE network nodes. This prevents an effective end-to-end QoS control in a fully dynamic, application driven Label Switched Path (LSP) setup scenario. Authors of this paper have...
Fair bandwidth allocation and congestion control is an important issue when accessing a common shared link in the modern TCP/IP networks. In this paper, we propose and evaluate fair downlink bandwidth distribution method which is based on online upstream control and limitation. The method is designed to maintain the fair shared bandwidth allocation by adaptively controlling the upload rate of the...
Actual Connection Admission Control (CAC) realization inside the resource reservation protocol — traffic engineering extension (RSVP-TE) in Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS-TE) networks does not provide the ability of effective decision making. The actual threshold CAC lacks the capability of taking into the consideration possible application QoS requirements and network QoS potentialities. This...
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