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Diffserv, the most often used Quality of Service support technology, offers fast and efficient data flow processing. On the other hand these advantages are achieved at the cost of static, network-driven data-flow metering, classification, marking and queue management, which does not support any interaction with the end-user services. The following work offers a solution how to allow the end-user or end-system to cooperate with the edge router of a Diff-Serv domain and further increase the efficiency of the available QoS-support system.
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Molnar, K. (2007). Simulation model of a user-manageable quality of service control method. In: Bestak, R., Simak, B., Kozlowska, E. (eds) Personal Wireless Communications. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 245. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-74159-8_36
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