QoS over Heterogeneous Networks
QoS over Heterogeneous Networks
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Author(s): Marchese, Mario
ISBN No.: 9780470058763
Pages: 328
Year: 200704
Format: E-Book
Price: $ 113.61
Status: Out Of Print

Preface. List of Abbreviations. Chapter 1. What is QoS? 1.1 QoS Definition. 1.2 Applications. 1.


3 QoS Metrics. 1.4 The Concept Of Traffic Flow And Traffic Class. Chapter 2. QoS-based Networks. 2.1 Heterogeneous QoS-Based Networks. 2.


2 The Concept Of Autonomous Systems. Chapter 3. QoS-Oriented Technologies. 3.1 Layered Architecture And Remote Systems Connections Protocol Stack. 3.2 Atm. 3.


3 Mpls. 3.4 QoS-IPv4. 3.4.1 Integrated Services. 3.4.


2 Differentiated Services. 3.4.3 Mixed Intserv-Diffserv Approach. 3.4.4 Dscp Assignation. 3.


5 QoS-IPv6. 3.6 Class Of Service Full IPv6 Network (Csf6n). 3.7 Full IPv6 Switched Network (F6sn). Chapter 4. Network Control Issues. 4.


1 QoS Management Functions. 4.1.1 Overprovisioning. 4.1.2 Flow Identification. 4.


1.3 Resource Reservation And CAC. 4.1.4 Traffic Control (Shaping). 4.1.5 Scheduling.


4.1.6 Queue Management. 4.1.7 Flow Control. 4.1.


8 QoS Routing. 4.2 The Risk Of No Control. 4.2.1 Flow Identification. 4.2.


2 Cac. 4.2.3 Shaping. 4.2.4 Resource Allocation. Chapter 5.


QoS Over Heterogeneous Networks. 5.1 Scenarios And Problems. 5.2 Vertical QoS Mapping. 5.2.1 Information Transport Technologies.


5.2.2 Formal Relation Among The Layers. 5.3 Horizontal QoS Mapping. Chapter 6. QoS Architectures. 6.


1 End-To-End Quality Of Service: State-Of-The-Art. 6.2 Architectures For QoS Control. 6.3 "Technology"-Centric QoS Architecture. 6.4 IP-Centric QoS Architecture. 6.


4.1 Architectures And Data Encapsulation. 6.4.2 Intserv-IP-Centric QoS Architecture. 6.4.3 Diffserv-IP-Centric QoS Architecture.


6.5 Mpls-Centric QoS Approach. 6.5.1 Mpls-Integrated QoS Approach. 6.5.2 Full-Mpls-Centric QoS Approach.


6.6 IPv6-Centric QoS Approach. 6.7 QoS Overall Architecture. 6.8 QoS Architectures Comparison. 6.8.


1 Comparison Of The Features. 6.8.2 Sls Separation Versus Aggregation. Chapter 7. Signalling Over QoS Architectures. 7.1 Introduction.


7.2 Rsvp QoS Signalling. 7.2.1 Rsvp Architecture. 7.2.2 Rsvp Objects.


7.2.3 Rsvp Entities And Resource Reservation Applied To QoS Architectures. 7.2.4 Rsvp Functional Specification (Rsvp Packet Format). 7.2.


5 Summary Of Rsvp Protocol Mechanism. 7.2.6 Rsvp Extension For Diffserv QoS Signalling. 7.3 RSVP-TE. 7.3.


1 Introduction. 7.3.2 New Objects Definition. 7.3.3 Control Actions. 7.


3.4 RSVP-TE And Scalability. 7.3.5 Remarks. 7.4 NSIS QoS Signalling. 7.


4.1 Requirements And Application Scenarios. 7.5 Q-BGP (Quality Of Service Enhanced- Border Gateway Protocol). 7.5.1 Introduction To BGP. 7.


5.2 BGP Message Formats. 7.5.3 Additional Information Carried By Q-BGP. 7.6 Final Remarks Concerning Signalling. Chapter 8.


Vertical QoS Mapping. 8.1 Reference Architecture. 8.2 Control Modules. 8.3 Technology Independent Layers'' Implementation. 8.


4 Technology Dependent Layers Implementation. 8.5 TI-SAP Implementation. 8.6 Vertical QoS Mapping Problems. 8.6.1 Change Of Information Unit.


8.6.2 Heterogeneous Traffic Aggregation. 8.6.3 Fading Effect. 8.6.


4 Joint Problems. Chapter 9. Algorithm For Vertical QoS Mapping. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Network Optimization: State-Of-The-Art. 9.


3 The SI-SAP QoS Mapping Problem. 9.3.1 System Constraints And Assumptions. 9.3.2 Stochastic Fluid Model And Optimization Problem. 9.


3.3 Reference Chaser Bandwidth Controller (RCBC). 9.3.4 Alternative Approach: Equivalent Bandwidth Heuristic. 9.4 Performance Analysis. 9.


4.1 Encapsulation. 9.4.2 Traffic Aggregation. 9.4.3 Fading Counteraction.


Chapter 10. QoS Gateways For Satellite And Radio Communication. 10.1 QoS Gateways Role. 10.2 Protocol Optimization Through Layers (POTL). 10.3 Protocol Stack Optimization.


Chapter 11. QoS Gateways For Satellite And Radio Communication. 11.1 Introduction. 11.2 System Scenario And Control Architecture. 11.2.


1 Network Topology. 11.2.2 Simple Channel Model. 11.3 General Bandwidth Allocation Architecture. 11.3.


1 Local Controller. 11.3.2 NCC Allocation 11.4 Pareto Optimality Of The Bandwidth Allocation. 11.5 Resolution Approaches. 11.


5.1 Utopia Minimum Distance Method Algorithm. 11.5.2 Fixed Allocation. 11.5.3 Heuristic Allocation.


11.5.4 Value Function. 11.5.5 Nash Bargains Solutions. 11.5.


6 QoS-constrained Solutions. 11.5.6.2 QoS Point Minimum Distance (Qpmd). 11.6 Numerical Examples. 11.


6.1 Bandwidth and Packed-Loss Probability. 11.6.2 performance Evaluation in Presence of QoS Constraints. Chapter 12. Transport Layer Over Satellite. 12.


1 Introduction. 12.2 The TCP Protocol. 12.3 The TCP Congestion Control. 12.3.1 Slow Start.


12.3.2 Congestion Avoidance. 12.3.3 Fast Retransmit/Fast Recovery. 12.4 TCP Over Satellite Networks.


12.5 TCP Parameters. 12.5.1 The Real Test-bed. 12.5.2 Test Application.


12.5.3 Buffer Length and Initial Window (IW) 12.6 Complete Knowledge TCP. 12.7 Further Improvement Of The Performance. 13 References. Index.



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