| X. Wang, H. Schulzrinne, Performance study of congestion price based adaptive service, in: Proceeding of NOSSDAV 2000. |
....services without explicit resource reservation or admission control, for example, best effort service. Since the re negotiation of network services will generally be driven by price changes, the stability of the negotiation process is discussed in related work with a greater focus on pricing [18][19]. IV. RESOURCE NEGOTIATION THROUGH RNAP The pricing algorithms and adaptation framework presented in this paper do not depend on any particular network architecture or protocol. However in this paper, we simulated our results in an environment supporting dynamic service negotiation through the ....
....to the access nodes are 1 Mb s. At each end node, there is a fixed number N s of sending users. We use topology 1 in most of our simulations to allow congestion to be simulated at a single bottleneck node, and use topology 2 to illustrate the CPA performance under a more general network topology [19]. We modified the DiffServ module developed by Sean Murphy to support dynamic SLA negotiation, and monitor the user traffic at ingress point. A Weighted Round Robin scheduler is modeled at each node, with weights distributed equally among EF, AF, and Best Effort (BE) classes. Although the ....
X. Wang and H. Schulzrinne, "Performance study of congestion price based adaptive service," in International Workshop on Network and Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and Video (NOSSDAV'00), (Chapel Hill, North Carolina), pp. 1--10, Jun 2000.
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X. Wang, H. Schulzrinne, Performance study of congestion price based adaptive service, in: Proceeding of NOSSDAV 2000.
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Wang, X. and Schulzrinne, H. (2000), "Performance study of congestion price-based adaptive service", Proceedings NOSSDAV 2000: Network and Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and Video, NC, pp. 1-10.
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