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The design of QoS guarantee network subsystem

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The current Internet service model treats all requests equivalently, there are great need of Quality of Service guarantee for real-time traffic. The paper covers two QoS guarantee methods: Integrated Service and Differentiated Service, and discusses its interoperation problems. To estimate the efficient bandwidth of traffic flow requirement, we use Fractional Brownian Motion model to simulate the self-similar traffic. The algorithm can plenty utilize bandwidth. When combining with the user-level network processing and interoperation of Intserv and Diffserv, the new network architecture can have better QoS guarantees. The experiments prove this result.

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    cover image ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
    ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review  Volume 36, Issue 1
    January 2002
    89 pages
    ISSN:0163-5980
    DOI:10.1145/844166
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