Setting industry direction—the role of the MultiService Forum
BT Technology Journal
An introduction to policy management
BT Technology Journal
QoS control versus generous dimensioning
BT Technology Journal
An introduction to policy management
BT Technology Journal
Commercial models for IP quality of service interconnect
BT Technology Journal
Delivering QoS in the next generation network -- a standards perspective
BT Technology Journal
Interworking of heterogeneous access networks and QoS provisioning via IP multimedia core networks
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
A Strategy for Harmonised QoS Manipulation in Heterogeneous IMS Networks
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
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Today's telecommunications networks are moving towards full convergence of voice and data services as well as seamless access via mobile and fixed networks. This implies a transformation of the underlying transport network technology (moving towards IP) as well as the way that transport resources can be shared across multiple applications and controlled from the intelligence domain. This paper provides an overview of admission control and resource reservation concepts and techniques for session-based applications to drive transport network resources. It also provides a brief description of the connectivity resources architecture being developed in BT, as well as the different functional architectures being proposed by the main standards bodies and industry organisations working in this area.