Quality of service control in high-speed networks /

Expert coverage of the state of the art in quality of service implementationQuality of Service Control in High-Speed Networks addresses the basics, theory, architectures, and technologies to implement QoS control in ATM, IP, and MPLS high-speed networks. It provides a comprehensive overview of exist...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Chao, H. Jonathan, 1955-
Other Authors: Guo, Xiaolei
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Wiley, ©2002.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • CONTENTS
  • PREFACE
  • 1 INTRODUCTION
  • 146;1 Nature of Traffic
  • 146;2 Network Technologies
  • 146;3 QoS Parameters
  • 146;4 QoS Control Methods
  • 146;5 Summary
  • References
  • 2 ADMISSION CONTROL
  • 1 Deterministic Bound
  • 2 Probabilistic Bound58; Equivalent Bandwidth
  • 3 CAC for ATM VBR Services
  • 4 CAC for Integrated Services Internet
  • References
  • 3 TRAFFIC ACCESS CONTROL
  • 346;1 ATM Traffic Contract and Control Algorithms
  • 346;2 An ATM Shaping Multiplexer
  • 346;3 An Integrated Packet Shaper
  • 346;4 Appendix58; Bucket Size Determination
  • References
  • 4 PACKET SCHEDULING
  • 446;1 Overview
  • 446;2 First In44; First Out
  • 446;3 Round45;Robin
  • 446;4 Stop45;and45;Go
  • 446;5 Hierarchical Round45;Robin
  • 446;6 Earliest Due Date
  • 446;7 Rate45;Controlled Static Priority
  • 446;8 Generalized Processor Sharing
  • 446;9 Weighted Fair Queuing
  • 446;10 Virtual Clock
  • 446;11 Self45;Clocked Fair Queuing
  • 446;12 Worst45;case Fair Weighted Fair Queuing
  • 446;13 WF2Qq
  • 446;14 Multiple45;Node Case
  • 446;15 Comparison
  • 446;16 A Core45;Stateless Scheduling Algorithm
  • References
  • 5 PACKET FAIR QUEUING IMPLEMENTATIONS
  • 546;1 Conceptual Framework and Design Issues
  • 546;2 Sequencer
  • 546;3 Priority Content45;Addressable Memory
  • 546;4 RAM45;Based Searching Engine
  • 546;5 General Shaper45;Scheduler
  • 546;6 Timestamp Aging Problem
  • 546;7 Summary
  • References
  • 6 BUFFER MANAGEMENT
  • 646;1 A Look at ATM Networks
  • 646;2 A Look at the Internet
  • 646;3 Summary
  • References
  • 7 FLOW AND CONGESTION CONTROL
  • 746;1 Overview
  • 746;2 ATM Networks
  • 746;3 TCP47;IP Networks
  • 746;4 EASY45;Another Rate45;Based Flow Control Scheme
  • References
  • 8 QoS ROUTING
  • 846;1 ATM Signaling and Routing
  • 846;2 QoS Routing for Integrated Services Networks
  • References
  • 9 DIFFERENTIATED SERVICES
  • 946;1 Service Level Agreement and Traffic Conditioning Agreement
  • 946;2 Basic Architecture of Differentiated Services
  • 946;3 Network Boundary Traffic Classification and Conditioning
  • 946;4 Per45;Hop Behaviors and Some Implementation Examples
  • 946;5 Conceptual Model
  • References
  • 10 MULTIPROTOCOL LABEL SWITCHING
  • 1046;1 Basic Architecture
  • 1046;2 Label Distribution
  • 1046;3 MPLS Support of Differentiated Services
  • 1046;4 Label45;Forwarding Model for Diffserv LSRs
  • 1046;5 Applications of Multiprotocol Label Switching
  • References
  • APPENDIX SONET AND ATM PROTOCOLS
  • A46;1 ATM Protocol Reference Model
  • A46;2 Synchronous Optical Network 40;SONET41;
  • A46;3 Sublayer Functions in the Reference Model
  • A46;4 Asynchronous Transfer Mode
  • A46;5 ATM Adaptation Layer
  • References
  • INDEX
  • Last Page.