Mobile Networks and Applications
A QoS-Control Architecture for Object Middleware
IDMS '00 Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Telecommunication Services
Priority queueing with finite buffer size and randomized push-out mechanism
Performance Evaluation
Competitive queue policies for differentiated services
Journal of Algorithms
Traffic Engineering and QoS Optimization of Integrated Voice & Data Networks
Traffic Engineering and QoS Optimization of Integrated Voice & Data Networks
Queuing algorithm for speculative Network Processors
International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking
On model-driven self-engineering of inter-domain traffic
Computer Communications
Capacity requirements of traffic handling schemes in multi-service networks
Computer Communications
A prioritization-based application-oriented broadcast protocol for delay-tolerant networks
WCNC'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE conference on Wireless Communications & Networking Conference
Service differentiation and guarantees for TCP-based elastic traffic
QofIS'02/ICQT'02 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on quality of future internet services and internet charging and QoS technologies 2nd international conference on From QoS provisioning to QoS charging
On the viability of paris metro pricing for communication and service networks
INFOCOM'10 Proceedings of the 29th conference on Information communications
FSKD'05 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery - Volume Part II
Survey A survey of routing protocols for smart grid communications
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Enhancing web server relative delay services by an integrated SA-fuzzy logic controller
International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology
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From the Publisher:Differentiated Services is an Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) standards effort to create a simple scheme which provides a range ofquality of service (QoS) levels. It is one of the few technologies to datethat will enable networks to handle traffic in a specific manner to meet theservice demands of particular applications. This book offers networkarchitects, engineers, and managers of Internet and other packet networkscritical insight into the continuing development of Differentiated Services.Differentiated Services for the Internet includes: Exploration of how Diffserv can be used to diversify Internet serviceofferings Detailed evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of DifferentiatedServices (Diffserv) in comparison to traditional best effort networkservices Coverage of the IETF's Diffserv specification-the necessary basis forimplementations of the technology Detailed coverage of interworking Diffserv with Integrated Services (Intserv) networks