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22 June 1999 Modeling and analysis of Internet differentiated-services traffic
Muckai K. Girish, Jian Qiang Hu
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Abstract
It is widely accepted that the next major requirement and milestone in the Internet is the ability to provide qualities of service to various applications. The Internet community and the standards bodies have been working on myriad schemes to achieve this objective. One of the prominent and promising approaches is being defined and developed at the Differentiated Services Working Group in IETF. We model the traffic associated with Assured Forwarding Per-Hop Behavior in differentiated services enabled IP networks in this paper. Furthermore, we analyze the effect of such traffic on network resources with the objective of developing efficient traffic engineering methodologies. We also formulate the optimization problem relating to traffic engineering in DS networks with an MPLS core.
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Muckai K. Girish and Jian Qiang Hu "Modeling and analysis of Internet differentiated-services traffic", Proc. SPIE 3696, Enabling Technology for Simulation Science III, (22 June 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.351175
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KEYWORDS
Internet

Network architectures

Algorithm development

Computer programming

Statistical analysis

Switching

Data communications

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