Characteristics of wide-area TCP/IP conversations
SIGCOMM '91 Proceedings of the conference on Communications architecture & protocols
A measurement-based admission control algorithm for integrated service packet networks
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Efficient admission control of piecewise linear traffic envelopes at EDF schedulers
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Packet routing with arbitrary end-to-end delay requirements
STOC '99 Proceedings of the thirty-first annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing
Two different approaches for providing QoS in the Internet backbone
Computer Communications
A new scalable service discipline for real-time traffic: The framed-deadline scheduler
Computer Communications
A Simulation Model of the DOCSIS Protocol
Simulation
A new scheduling scheme for high-speed packet networks: Earliest-virtual-deadline-first
Computer Communications
SoMR: A scalable distributed QoS multicast routing protocol
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
Enhanced bulk scheduling for supporting delay sensitive streaming applications
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
On the complexity of sequential rectangle placement in IEEE 802.16/WiMAX systems
Information and Computation
Guaranteed real-time communication in packet-switched networks with FCFS queuing
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
A performance study of uplink scheduling algorithms in point-to-multipoint WiMAX networks
Computer Communications
Packet-based scheduling algorithm for CIOQ switches with multiple traffic classes
Computer Communications
Frame-counter scheduler: A novel QoS scheduler for real-time traffic
Computer Communications
Scalable quality of service across multiple domains
Computer Communications
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Statistical admission control for real-time services under earliest deadline first scheduling
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Integration of admission, congestion, and peak power control in QoS-aware clusters
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
QoS in Wireless LAN: A comparison between feedback-based and earliest due-date approaches
Computer Communications
Guaranteed quality of service for efficient multiparty communication
Computer Communications
Multimedia information caching for personalized video-on-demand
Computer Communications
Providing end-to-end performance guarantees using non-work-conserving disciplines
Computer Communications
Enforcing application-level QoS by frame-induced packet discarding in video communications
Computer Communications
Continuous framing mechanism for congestion control in broadband networks
Computer Communications
Critical bandwidth allocation for the delivery of compressed video
Computer Communications
Routing and admission control algorithms for multimedia traffic
Computer Communications
QoS mapping scheme and a model for MAN-ATM internetworking
Computer Communications
A real-time multicast routing algorithm for multimedia applications
Computer Communications
An ATM service architecture for the transport of adaptively encoded live video
Computer Communications
Applying traffic smoothing techniques for quality of service control in VBR video transmissions
Computer Communications
Integrated CPU and network-I/O QoS management in an endsystem
Computer Communications
Research: Offline real-time channel establishment in packet-switched networks
Computer Communications
New methods for shortest path selection for multimedia traffic with two delay constraints
Computer Communications
A novel congestion control mechanism for multicast real-time connections
Computer Communications
A self-extracting accurate modeling for bounded-delay video services
Computer Communications
Dynamic real-time channel establishment in multiple access bus networks
Computer Communications
Issues and technologies for supporting multimedia communications over the Internet
Computer Communications
Enforceable and efficient service provisioning
Computer Communications
A note on dependable real-time communication in multihop networks
Computer Communications
Transmission of video streams with constant bandwidth allocation
Computer Communications
Best-effort scheduling of (m,k)-firm real-time streams in multihop networks
Computer Communications
Review: VoIP: State of art for global connectivity-A critical review
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
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Multimedia communication involving digital audio and/or digital video has rather strict delay requirements. A real-time channel is defined as a simplex connection between a source and a destination characterized by parameters representing the performance requirements of the client. A study is made of the feasibility of providing real-time services on a packet-switched store-and-forward wide-area network with general topology. A description is given of a scheme for the establishment of channels with deterministic or statistical delay bounds, and the results of the simulation experiments run to evaluate it are presented. The results are judged encouraging: the approach satisfies the guarantees even in worst case situations, uses the network's resources to a fair extent, and efficiently handles channels with a variety of offered load and burstiness characteristics. Also, the packet transmission overhead is quite low, and the channel establishment overhead is small enough to be acceptable in most practical cases