| D. C. Marinescu, " A protocol for multiple access communication with real-time delivery constraints," IEEE INFOCOM '90, June 1990, pp. 1119-1126. |
....In [17] priority and deadline is used as measures of performance but the research effort does not consider other QoS attributes used in heterogeneous distributed networks. An algorithm that allows transmission of messages belonging to several classes of situational mode is presented in [20]. The algorithm takes into account the actual priority of a message in a given class. This algorithm rejects packets with deadlines shorter than a minimum acceptance deadline defined for a particular class. There can be more than one simple deadline. This and other important QoS attributes are ....
D. C. Marinescu, "A protocol for multiple access communication with real-time delivery constraints," IEEE INFOCOM `90, June 1990, pp. 1119-1126.
....attributes at all five levels, dependencies among the QoS levels and methods to translate between levels are explored in this work. This material is summarized from [1] Issues related to the mapping of application level QoS to network level QoS have been considered by other researchers (e.g. [2,3,4,6,7]) The relationship of this paper to previous work is described in [1] In the next section, QoS attributes that are of interest in AICE like distributed computing environments are described. Section 3 analyzes some of the dependencies that exist between QoS attributes at different levels. ....
D. C. Marinescu, "A protocol for multiple access communication with real-time delivery constraints," IEEE INFOCOM '90, June 1990, pp. 1119-1126.
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D. C. Marinescu, " A protocol for multiple access communication with real-time delivery constraints," IEEE INFOCOM '90, June 1990, pp. 1119-1126.
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D. C. Marinescu, "A protocol for multiple access communication with real-time delivery constraints," IEEE INFOCOM '90, June 1990, pp. 1119-1126.
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