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Abstract: While the IntServ solution to Internet QoS cn achieve a strong service model that guoxntees flow throughputs nd loss rates, it places excessive burdens on high-speed core routers to signal, schedule, nd mnage state for individua flows. Alternatively, the DiffServ solution achieves scalability via aggregate control, yet cnnot ensure a poxticulox QoS to individua flows. To simultaneously achieve scalability nd a strong service model, we have designed nd implemented a novel oxchitecture and... (Update)

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@misc{ control-design,
  author = "Edge-Based Admission Control",
  title = "Design and Implementation of Scalable",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/531638.html" }
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