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A Resource Reservation Protocol for Mobile Cellular Networks

2004
This paper proposed a protocol named RSVP-C, which aims at reserving resources for mobile cellular networks. In RSVP-C, both active and passive resource reservation routes could be established. We described the whole architecture and all the management principles. The messages format and reservation mechanism are illuminated in details.
Zhijiao Zhang, Yingwen Chen, Ming Xu
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BWE: a resource sharing protocol for multimedia systems with bandwidth reservation

Fourth International Symposium on Multimedia Software Engineering, 2002. Proceedings., 2003
In multimedia systems with soft real-time constraints, tasks must be guaranteed a certain system bandwidth so they can provide an acceptable performance to their users. In this paper a bandwidth exchange (BWE) protocol is proposed to manage resource sharing issues between tasks running on systems with CPU bandwidth reservation. The approach improves an
Song Peng, Kwei-Jay Lin, Song Wang
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Evaluation of resource reservation protocols for IP over OBS networks

2009 11th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks, 2009
Optical burst switching (OBS) was proposed as an alternative optical switching paradigm, in order to overcome the limitations of optical circuit and optical packet switching paradigms. In OBS networks, resource reservation protocol plays a key role for better resource allocation along the path from source to destination data transmission. In this paper,
Binod Vaidya, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues
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ANALYSING THE PERFORMANCE OF A RESOURCE RESERVATION PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION USING A GSPN METHOD

International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 2010
Performance analysis derived from a formal specification of a multimedia protocol provides important information on the performance characteristics of a multimedia system before implementation; this information includes time-dependent functional behaviours, and statistical traffic characteristics.
Lai, Richard., Tsang, Tony.
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Internet protocols for multimedia communications. II. Resource reservation, transport, and application protocols

IEEE Multimedia, 1997
Part I (ibid., July-Oct. 1997) surveyed the evolution of Internet protocols and applications and described the Internet protocol IPv6 in detail. This part discusses new developments at the upper layers that support real-time Internet multimedia, such as audio and video conferencing and shared whiteboard applications.
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Communication Protocol for Interdomain Resource Reservation

2004
The Resource Management Architecture is a Quality of Service (QoS) architecture running on top of the IP-layer that can be used together with service architectures like H.323 or SIP. It provides hard and soft QoS guarantees for real-time traffic in the context of enterprise networks.
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Extensions to Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) with Guard Channel for Mobile IPv6

2007 IEEE 66th Vehicular Technology Conference, 2007
This paper proposes a new cross layer scheme (fast RSVP) to reserve resources for mobile IPv6. Through the cooperation of mobile IP and RSVP modules, fast RSVP includes a number of mechanisms such as advance resource reservation on neighbor tunnels, resource reservation on optimized routes, resource reservation for handover sessions (guard channel) etc.
Jinglin Shi   +4 more
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A dynamic range resource reservation protocol for QoS support in wireless networks

The 3rd ACS/IEEE International Conference onComputer Systems and Applications, 2005., 2005
Summary form only given. In order to provide support for multimedia applications in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), quality of service (QoS) support becomes an important component in their design. In this paper, we present a dynamic range bandwidth reservation protocol for TDMA-based MANETs.
Imad Jawhar, Jie Wu
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A Negotiation Mechanism for Advance Resource Reservations Using the Alternate Offers Protocol

2008 16th Interntional Workshop on Quality of Service, 2008
Service level agreements (SLAs) between grid users and providers have been proposed as mechanisms for ensuring that the users' quality of service (QoS) requirements are met, and that the provider is able to realise utility from its infrastructure. This paper presents a bilateral protocol for SLA negotiation using the alternate offers mechanism wherein ...
Rajkumar Buyya   +2 more
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Real time agreement protocol and resource pre-reservation for wireless system

PCCC 2005. 24th IEEE International Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference, 2005., 2005
Third generation mobile networks offers services diversified to users, while guaranteeing acceptable QoS (quality of service). This results in the setting up of strategies of increasingly complex management. UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System)/IP (Internet protocol) is a typical example of these new networks.
Z. Choukair   +2 more
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