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26 November 2003 Implementation of on-demand QoS allocation system over IP for multimedia applications
Dongwook Lee, Donghoon Yi, Yoonyoung Kim, Kyungae Yun, JongWon Kim, Sangkil Jung, Okhwan Byeon
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Abstract
To support diverse transmission requirements of multimedia applications, Quality of Service (QoS) should be provided in the Internet, where only the best-effort service is available. Based on the bandwidth broker model for realizing the IETF differentiated service (DiffServ), in this paper, we describe our recent effort on the implementation and verification of an extendable and flexible QoS allocation and resource management system. Focusing on the bandwidth issue over single administrative domain, the implemented system provides real-time resource reservation and allocation, delayed call admission control, simple QoS negotiation between server and user, and simple resource monitoring. The implemented system is verified by evaluating the performance of a resource-intensive application over the real-world testbed network.
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Dongwook Lee, Donghoon Yi, Yoonyoung Kim, Kyungae Yun, JongWon Kim, Sangkil Jung, and Okhwan Byeon "Implementation of on-demand QoS allocation system over IP for multimedia applications", Proc. SPIE 5242, Internet Multimedia Management Systems IV, (26 November 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.514066
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KEYWORDS
Multimedia

Internet

Video

Databases

Human-machine interfaces

Java

Interfaces

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