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A TCP/IP Implementation with Endsystem QoS  (Make Corrections)  
Sherlia Y. Shi, Gurudatta M. Parulkar



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Abstract: This paper presents a Real-time Upcall (rtu) [1] based tcp/ip implementation that guarantees throughput for continuous media applications and ensures low latency bounds for interactive applications. rtu is an endsystem rate-based scheduling mechanism that provides quality of service (qos), in terms of cpu cycles, to applications. We restructured the existing netbsd tcp/ip implementation to exploit the rtu concurrency model and to provide predictable performance. Our experimental results show... (Update)

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@misc{ shi-tcpip,
  author = "Sherlia Y. Shi and Gurudatta M. Parulkar",
  title = "A TCP/IP Implementation with Endsystem QoS",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/315106.html" }
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