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Link-Sharing and Resource Management Models for Packet Networks (1995)

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by Sally Floyd , Van Jacobson
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@MISC{Floyd95link-sharingand,
    author = {Sally Floyd and Van Jacobson},
    title = {Link-Sharing and Resource Management Models for Packet Networks},
    year = {1995}
}

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This paper discusses the use of link-sharing mechanisms in packet networks and presents algorithms for hierarchical link-sharing. Hierarchical link-sharing allows multiple agencies, protocol families, or traflic types to share the bandwidth on a tink in a controlled fashion. Link-sharing and real-time services both require resource management mechanisms at the gateway. Rather than requiring a gateway to implement separate mechanisms for link-sharing and real-time services, the approach in this paper is to view link-sharing and real-time service requirements as simultaneous, and in some respect complementary, constraints at a gateway that can be implemented with a unified set of mechanisms. White it is not possible to completely predict the requirements that might evolve in the Internet over the next decade, we argue that controlled link-sharing is an essential component that can provide gateways with the flexibility to

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packet network    resource management model    real-time service    unified set    essential component    protocol family    hierarchical link-sharing allows multiple agency    next decade    hierarchical link-sharing    separate mechanism    resource management mechanism    controlled fashion    link-sharing mechanism    real-time service requirement    traflic type   

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