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P. Almquist. Type of service in the internet protocol suite. RFC 1349, IETF, 1992.

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Differentiated Services Schemes And Application Feedback - Mika Loukola Department (1998)   (Correct)

....octet, is used to mark a packet to receive a particular forwarding treatment, or per hop behavior (PHB) at each network node. The Working Group will standardize a common layout to be used for both octets, called the DS byte. This standardization process will supersede the RFC 791 [3] and RFC 1349 [9] definitions for the TOS byte. In addition the WG will finalize boundary mechanisms and traffic conditioners that are needed at the network boundaries. 10] IV. ELEMENTS OF THE ARCHITECTURE Dave Clark and John Wroclawski have defined the basic elements for differentiated services in the Internet ....

....with detailed access node as well as core node functions. The queue management algorithm is also presented. 7] SIMA splits the DS byte into a 3 bit priority field and a 1 bit real time non real time indication bit. This approach uses the TOS field according to RFCs RFC 791 [3] and RFC 1349 [9] and Internet Draft [18] The customer of SIMA service pays for some Nominal Bit Rate (NBR) and then he is ready to trade the speed with QoS. In addition the user must specify whether the flow is a real time or non real time flow. This can usually be left to the application. If a real time ....

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Almquist, P., ". Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite", RFC 1349, Consultant, July 1992


Building an IP Network Quality-of-Service Testbed - McWherter, Sevy, Regli   (Correct)

....from one network to another. A large fraction of the routers in use today generally treat packets indiscriminately, acting as a First In First Out (FIFO) queue. Starting in the 1990 s, packet networking researchers began to examine the benefits of using alternate queuing mechanisms in routers [14, 1, 8]. Recently, makers of networking big iron have been incorporating more sophisticated queuing disciplines into higher end routers in part due to the success these techniques have had in research settings. Generally, QoS techniques for routers aim to minimize packet latency and packet drop ....

P. Almquist. Type of service in the Internet protocol suite. Request For Comments 1349, Network Working Group, IETF, July 1992.


Analysis of 802.11b MAC: A QoS, Fairness, and Performance.. - Sharma (2003)   (Correct)

....reliable wired domain, whereas, the clients reside in wireless domain exploiting the mobility features. Thus the importance of QoS is relatively higher in the infrastructure setup rather than the peer to peer setup. On the wired network, IETF s Integrated Services [4] and Differentiated Services [5, 6] architectures are available to support guaranteed QoS and traffic prioritization respectively above the link layer. IEEE s 802.1p is a layer 2 traffic prioritization standard for switched Ethernet environments. However, there are very limited QoS solutions that exist for wireless LANs, ....

P. Almquist. Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite. RFC 1349, Jul 1992.


Differentiated Services On Linux - Almesberger, Salim, Kuznetsov (1999)   (20 citations)  (Correct)

....conditioning can be administratively configured. In addition to that, an application may also choose to mark packets when they are generated. For IPv4, this can be done using the IP TOS socket option, which is commonly available on Unix, and of course also on Linux. Note that Linux follows the [8] convention of not allowing the lowest bit of the TOS byte to be different from zero. This restriction is compatible with use for Diffserv. Furthermore, the use of values corresponding to high precedences (i.e. DSCP 0x28 and above) is restricted. This can be avoided either by giving the ....

RFC1349; Almquist, Philip. Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite, IETF, July 1992.


Scalable Resource Reservation for the Internet - Almesberger (1999)   (21 citations)  (Correct)

....original speci cation of the Internet Protocol [4] provides a type of service (TOS) byte containing a set of eight precedence values and a set of TOS bits that can be used to indicate the need for short delay, high throughput, or reliability. The use of the TOS bits has been later re de ned in [5], which only allows a single bit to be set at a time, and which also introduces a new service type called minimize monetary cost . Finally, 6] added the somewhat dubious concept of security (mainly in the sense of con dentiality) as a fth non default service. The original use of the TOS ....

....conditioning can be administratively con gured. In addition to that, an application may also choose to mark packets when they are generated. For IPv4, this can be done using the IP TOS socket option, which is commonly available on Unix, and of course also on Linux. Note that Linux follows the [5] convention of not allowing the lowest bit of the TOS byte to be di erent from zero. This restriction is compatible with use for Di serv. Furthermore, the use of values corresponding to high precedences (i.e. DSCP 0x28 and above) is restricted. This can be avoided either by giving the application ....

RFC1349; Almquist, Philip. Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite, IETF, July 1992.


Throughput Models for SCTP with Parallel Subflows - Zou, Uyar, Fecko, Samtani (2005)   (Correct)

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P. Almquist. Type of service in the internet protocol suite. RFC 1349, IETF, 1992.


SCTP Subflows for Survivable FCS Applications - Zou, Uyar, Fecko, Samtani (2004)   (Correct)

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P. Almquist. Type of service in the internet protocol suite. RFC 1349, IETF, 1992.


Preferential Treatment of SCTP Subflows: Analysis and.. - Jianping Zou Umit (2004)   (Correct)

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SCTP Subflows for Survivable FCS Applications - Zou, Uyar, Fecko, Samtani (2004)   (Correct)

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P. Almquist. Type of service in the internet protocol suite. RFC 1349, IETF, 1992.


Short bibliography on QoS and traffic control in IP networks - Bonaventure (1999)   (Correct)

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P. Almquist. Type of service in the internet protocol suite. Internet RFC 1349, 1992.


Adaptive handover Control in IP-based Mobile Networks - Park (2003)   (Correct)

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P. Almquist. Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite. Internet Engineering Task Force, RFC 1349, July 1992.


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Multi Service Link Layers: An Approach to Enhancing Internet.. - Xylomenos (1999)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

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P. Almquist, "Type of service in the Internet protocol suite," Internet Request For Comments, July 1992, RFC 1349.


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Almquist, P., "Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite", RFC 1349, July 1992.


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Almquist, P., "Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite", RFC 1349, July 1992.


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Almquist, P., "Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite", RFC 1349, Consultant, July 1992.


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Almquist, P., "Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite", RFC 1349, July 1992.


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Almquist, P., "Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite", RFC 1349, July 1992.


SIMA Implementation Architecture - Loukola, Engdahl, Forsten (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Almquist, P., ". Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite", RFC 1349, Consultant, July 1992


Shared Memory Multiprocessor Architectures for Software IP.. - Luo, Bhuyan, Chen (2003)   (Correct)

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