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Endpoint admission control with delay variation measurements for QoS (2002)
Venue: | in IP networks,” ACM Computer Communication Review |
Citations: | 17 - 0 self |
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Citation Context ...lack of strict per flow QoS guarantees. A number of proposals, presented in the literature, have shown that per flow Distributed Admission Control schemes can be deployed over a DiffServ architecture =-=[10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20]-=-. Although significantly different in implementation details, these proposals, referred hereafter as Endpoint Admission Control (EAC) (according to the overview paper [20]), share the common idea that... |
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