Quality of service in IP networks: foundations for a multi-service Internet
Quality of service in IP networks: foundations for a multi-service Internet
Co-operation and comparison of DiffServ and IntServ: performance measurements
LCN '00 Proceedings of the 25th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks
LCN '00 Proceedings of the 25th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks
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Both QoS architectures, Integrated and Differentiated services, have their own advantages and disadvantages. By combining the advantages from both models it might be possible to develop a flexibile system which would provide predictable services. We present the network architecture that provides end-to-end quantitative QoS evaluation consists of IntServ regions at the access of the network and Diffserv regions in the core of the network. The paper describe the mathematical model and simulation results, which explore what kind of quality of service the combination of Integrated and Differentiated Services can offer.