From QoS provisioning to QoS charging : Third COST 263 International Workshop on Quality of Future Internet Services, QofIS 2002 and Second International Workshop on Internet Charging and QoS Technologies, ICQT 2002, Zurich, Switzerland, October 16-18, 2002 : proceedings 🔍
Milena Janic, Fernando Kuipers, Xiaoming Zhou, Piet Van Mieghem (auth.), Burkhard Stiller, Michael Smirnow, Martin Karsten, Peter Reichl (eds.)
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This volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series contains the set of papers accepted for publication at the colocated QofIS/ICQT 2002 workshops, i.e. the 3rd COST Action 263 International Workshop on Quality of future Internet Services (QofIS) and the 2nd International Workshop on Internet Charging and QoS Technology (ICQT), both of which took place at the ETH Zric h, Switzerland, hosted by the Computer Engineering and Networking Laboratory, TIK. QofIS 2002 was the third in a series of highly successful technical workshops and meetings on Internet services within the framework of the COST Action 263 Q uality of future Internet Services , following previous events in Berlin, Germany in 2000 and in Coimbra, Portugal in 2001. ICQT 2002 was the follow-up to a vivid and extremely well-attended workshop on Internet economics and charging technology that took place within the framework of the Annual Meeting of the German Society for Computer Science (GI) and the Austrian Computer Society in 2001 in Vienna, Austria.
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From QoS Provisioning to QoS Charging: Third COST 263 International Workshop on Quality of Future Internet Services, QofIS 2002, and Second International ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
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From QoS Provisioning to QoS Charging: Third COST 263 International Workshop on Quality of Future Internet Services, QofIS 2002, and Second ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2511)
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FROM QOS PROVISIONING TO QOS CHARGING,BURKHARD STILLER,MICHAEL SMIRNOW,MARTIN KARSTEN
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Third COST 263 Intern. workshop on quality of future Internet services, QofIS 2002 a. Second Intern. workshop on Internet charging a. QoS technologies, ICQT 2002, Zurich, Switzerland, Oct. 16-18, 2002; Burkhard Stiller [et al.] (eds.)
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Burkhard Stiller; Michael Smirnow; Martin Karsten; Peter Reichl; COST 263 International Workshop
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Burkhard Stiller; International Workshop on Quality of Future Internet Services
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COST 263 International Workshop (3rd 2002 Zurich, Switzerland)
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PETER REICHL,SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN HEIDELBERG
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From QoS Provisioning to QoS Charging 3
Preface 5
Organization 7
Table of Contents 11
1. Introduction 15
2. Approximating the Internet Graph 16
2.1. Constructing G1 16
2.2. The Topological Properties of G1 17
2.3. The Analysis of the Link Weight Structure 19
2.4. How Dominant Are Internet Paths? 21
3. Implications for Future Internet Services 23
3.1. Implications for Multicast Deployment 23
3.2. Implications for E2E QOS 24
4. Conclusions 25
Acknowledgments 26
References 26
Introduction 27
Related Work 28
SAM Description 29
SAPRA Support for Receiver-Driven Adaptation 29
Overview of SAM Operation 30
SAM Evaluation 30
Conclusion 35
1 Introduction 37
2 Message Loss Recovery and Scalability in Multicasting 38
3 Bimodal Multicast and Two-Phase Anti-entropy Protocol 39
4 Analysis and Results 40
4.1 Topologies and Simulation Settings 41
4.2 Recovery Overhead Distribution 41
4.3 Scalability: Impact of Message Rate and Randomized System-wide Noise 43
4.4 Comparison with Nonhierarchical Feedback Control 44
5 Epidemic Communication and Related Work 46
6 Conclusions 46
References 47
Introduction 48
Differentiated Services Architecture 49
Experimental Studies 50
Experimental Configuration 50
Implementation and Evaluation of the Best Effort Service 51
Implementation and Evaluation of an Olympic Service 54
Implementation and Evaluation of a Premium Service 56
Conclusions and Future Work 57
1 Introduction 59
2 Analysis of Inter-SLA Unfairness 60
3 Rate Adaptive Marking Strategy 61
3.1 RAM Schemes for Single Flow SLA 62
3.2 RAM Scheme for Aggregated Flows SLA 64
4 Performance Study 64
4.1 Evaluation of Inter-SLA Unfairness 65
4.2 Evaluation of the Impact of Non-responsive Flows 66
4.3 Evaluation of Intra-SLA Unfairness 67
5 Conclusion 68
References 68
Introduction 69
The Counters-Based Modified Traffic Conditioner 70
Scenario for Simulations 73
Simulation Results 75
OUT Packets Dropping 75
Fairness Index 76
Interaction of Assured Service Sources with Best-Effort Sources Using CBM 76
Conclusions 77
Introduction 80
Related Work 81
Adaptive Video Streaming 82
Sender Rate Control 83
Adaptive Marking 84
Implementation 84
Evaluation 86
Algorithm Behavior 86
Impact of Loss Rate 87
Impact of Receiver Feedback Frequency 88
Conclusions and Future Work 88
Acknowledgements 89
References 89
Introduction 90
Inter-service Fairness 91
The SBQ Scheduler 92
Principals and Architecture 92
Scheduler Configuration 93
Weights Updating Time 94
Counting Unicast Connections 95
Deployment Issues 95
Simulation Methodology and Results 96
Single Bottleneck Link 96
Multiple Bottleneck Links 99
Conclusion and Future Work 100
Introduction 102
SCORE/DPS Fair Queueing 103
Objective 103
Core-Stateless Fair Queueing Framework 104
Control Theoretical Approach for Fair Share Estimation 105
Closed-Loop Dynamics 105
Gain Selection 107
Implementation Issues 108
Simulations 108
Multiple Links 109
Bursty Cross Traffic 109
Conclusion 111
1 Introduction 112
2 Related Work 113
3 Description of the Network Architecture 115
3.1 Assumptions Used in This Paper 115
4 The Signaling Protocol 116
4.1 Time Cycles and Synchronization of Network Devices 117
4.2 End System Behavior 117
4.3 Router Behavior 118
5 Garbage Collection 120
5.1 The Short-Term Garbage Collection 121
5.2 The Long-Term Garbage Collection 122
6 System Requirements and Performance Parameters 122
6.1 Buffer Dimensioning 124
6.2 Message Processing Rate 124
7 Summary and Continuation of Work 125
References 125
Introduction 127
Related Work 128
Architectural Overview 129
Overlay-Network Simulation 130
Results 132
Conclusion 135
Introduction 137
Interdomain Traffic Engineering for Small ISPs 138
Interdomain Traffic Engineering Today 139
Interdomain Routing 139
BGP-based Traffic Engineering 140
Redistribution Communities 142
The Redistribution Communities 143
Implementation of the Redistribution Communities 144
Perspectives 145
Introduction 147
Architecture 148
Optimisation 150
Desirable Solutions 151
How to Obtain Desirable Solutions 152
The Result 152
A Generalisation 153
Quantitative Results 154
Multi-path Forwarding 154
Related Work 155
Conclusions 155
1. Introduction 157
2. Routing with Traffic Characteristics 158
3. Traffic Dispersion and Rerouting of Long-Lived Flows 160
4. Performance Evaluation 163
5. Conclusion 167
References 168
Abstract 169
Introduction 171
Model 173
Scheduling Priority 173
Buffer Priority 173
Performance Analysis 174
TCP Model 174
Performance Measures 175
Numerical Results 176
Partitioned Buffer 176
Shared Buffer 177
Conclusion 178
Introduction 181
Resource Management in WCDMA 182
Models for Service Differentiation 183
Resource Usage in CDMA 183
Service Differentiation in the Uplink 185
Service Differentiation in the Downlink 186
Numerical Investigations 187
Conclusions 188
1 Introduction 191
2 Architecture 192
3 Network Dimensioning 194
3.1 Network Dimensioning Algorithm 195
3.2 Simulation Results 197
4 Policy-Driven Network Dimensioning 199
4.1 Network Dimensioning Policies 199
4.2 Policy Enforcement Examples 200
5 Related Work 202
6 Conclusions and Further Work 204
Acknowledgements 204
References 204
Introduction 206
Description of the Distance Weighted Additive Increase and Loss Rate Dependent Multiplicative Decrease Scheme 207
Analysis of the Behavior of the DWAI/LDMD Policy 209
Numerical Results and Discussion 211
Introduction 217
Measuring Available Bandwidth 218
Path Selection Algorithm 219
Related Work 220
QoS-aware Path Selection 220
The Available Bandwidth Estimator for MPLS Networks 221
Experimental Results 223
Conclusions 225
1. Introduction 227
1.1. MPLS and ATM Integration 228
1.2. LSP Establishment in MPLS/ATM Environments 229
2. Providing QoS 230
2.1. An Optimized Solution 232
3. Performance Evaluation 234
4. Conclusions 236
References 236
Introduction 237
1. Sociological and Economic Aspects of Personalization in Mobile Services 238
1.1 Personalization Drivers: Economics 238
1.2 Personalization Drivers: Sociology 238
1. 3 Effects of Personalization on Motivation 239
1.4 Mobile Services and Electronic Rumors or Disinformation 239
1.5 Mobile Services as They Influence Psyches 239
2. Framework for Business Modeling of Personalization in Mobile Services 240
2.1 Model 240
2.2 Methodology and Tools 243
3. Values of Personalization Features 243
3.1 Business Value Vs. Individual User Value 243
3.2 Estimation of Individual User, and Business Values Resp. 243
3.3 Link between Business Value and Individual User Value 244
4. Case: Personalized Location Based Services 244
5. Conclusion 245
References 247
1 Introduction 249
2 Background and Related Works 250
3 IRTL (Information Resource Transaction Layer) Middleware 251
4 Charging Control and Transaction Accounting through IRTL 253
4.1 Charging Control 253
4.2 Transaction Accounting 256
5 Conclusion 258
References 258
Introduction 260
The INTERNODE Approach for VPN Provision 261
Analysis of Business Roles 263
Specification of the Charging Scheme 263
The Charging and Accounting Architecture 266
Accounting Issues 266
The Building Blocks of the Architecture 267
Comparison with Related Work 269
Conclusions – Future Work 270
References 271
Introduction 273
Related Work 274
Functional Architecture of the MIRA Platform 275
Capture Module 276
Pre-processing Module 276
Consolidation Module 277
Classification Module 278
Post-processing Application Modules 278
MIRA Distributed and Scalable Measurement Architecture 279
Distributed Measurement 279
Guidelines for Deploying a Scalable System 280
Conclusions and Future Work 281
Introduction 283
Control Law 284
CADPC Performance 286
CADPC Vs. TCP(-friendly)
Congestion Control 286
Dynamic Behaviour of CADPC 288
Usage Scenarios 288
CADPC in a Controllable Environment 289
Incremental Deployment Ideas 290
Related and Future Work 290
Conclusion 291
Introduction 293
Model 294
Generalized Vickrey Auction 295
A Distributed Protocol for Computing Payments 296
Example of the Distributed Protocol 298
Computational Considerations 298
Other Considerations 299
Related Work on Network Pricing Schemes 300
Conclusions 301
1 Introduction 303
2 Enterprise Games 304
3 InterQoS Characteristics 304
3.1 Players’ Profile 305
3.2 How the Game Works 305
3.3 What-If Situations and Scenario Creations 306
3.4 Pricing Internet Services on InterQoS – Money Transfer 307
3.5 Content Distribution Network 308
3.6 Starting and Finishing InterQoS 309
4 Game Technical Approach 309
4.1 Choice of Minimum Price 309
4.2 Network Architecture 310
5 Conclusions 311
References 311
Introduction 313
Related Work 315
Allocation Protocol and Language 316
Economic Framework 317
Analysis 320
Competition with Symmetric Pricing Functions 320
Competition with Undercutting 321
Conclusions 323
Introduction 325
Network Pricing Model 326
Optimal Resource Provisioning and Allocation 327
Pricing Intervals 329
Experimental Results 331
Conclusions 332
Introduction 335
Revenue Model and Resource Provisioning 337
Dynamic Pricing Algorithms 339
Simulations 340
Results 343
Conclusions 345
1. Introduction 347
2. About Active Networks 348
2.1. About SARA 348
3. Security Architecture Requirements 350
3.1. Additional Security Requirements 350
3.2. Other General Requirements 351
4. Security Architecture 351
4.1. Source Authorization 351
4.2. Code Downloading 353
4.3. Non Repudiation 353
4.4. The Security Solution: Step by Step 354
5. Related Work 355
6. Conclusions 355
1. Introduction 357
1.1. MPLS and ATM Integration 358
1.2. LSP Establishment in MPLS/ATM Environments 359
2. Providing QoS 360
2.1. An Optimized Solution 362
3. Performance Evaluation 364
4. Conclusions 366
References 366
Author Index 367
Preface 5
Organization 7
Table of Contents 11
1. Introduction 15
2. Approximating the Internet Graph 16
2.1. Constructing G1 16
2.2. The Topological Properties of G1 17
2.3. The Analysis of the Link Weight Structure 19
2.4. How Dominant Are Internet Paths? 21
3. Implications for Future Internet Services 23
3.1. Implications for Multicast Deployment 23
3.2. Implications for E2E QOS 24
4. Conclusions 25
Acknowledgments 26
References 26
Introduction 27
Related Work 28
SAM Description 29
SAPRA Support for Receiver-Driven Adaptation 29
Overview of SAM Operation 30
SAM Evaluation 30
Conclusion 35
1 Introduction 37
2 Message Loss Recovery and Scalability in Multicasting 38
3 Bimodal Multicast and Two-Phase Anti-entropy Protocol 39
4 Analysis and Results 40
4.1 Topologies and Simulation Settings 41
4.2 Recovery Overhead Distribution 41
4.3 Scalability: Impact of Message Rate and Randomized System-wide Noise 43
4.4 Comparison with Nonhierarchical Feedback Control 44
5 Epidemic Communication and Related Work 46
6 Conclusions 46
References 47
Introduction 48
Differentiated Services Architecture 49
Experimental Studies 50
Experimental Configuration 50
Implementation and Evaluation of the Best Effort Service 51
Implementation and Evaluation of an Olympic Service 54
Implementation and Evaluation of a Premium Service 56
Conclusions and Future Work 57
1 Introduction 59
2 Analysis of Inter-SLA Unfairness 60
3 Rate Adaptive Marking Strategy 61
3.1 RAM Schemes for Single Flow SLA 62
3.2 RAM Scheme for Aggregated Flows SLA 64
4 Performance Study 64
4.1 Evaluation of Inter-SLA Unfairness 65
4.2 Evaluation of the Impact of Non-responsive Flows 66
4.3 Evaluation of Intra-SLA Unfairness 67
5 Conclusion 68
References 68
Introduction 69
The Counters-Based Modified Traffic Conditioner 70
Scenario for Simulations 73
Simulation Results 75
OUT Packets Dropping 75
Fairness Index 76
Interaction of Assured Service Sources with Best-Effort Sources Using CBM 76
Conclusions 77
Introduction 80
Related Work 81
Adaptive Video Streaming 82
Sender Rate Control 83
Adaptive Marking 84
Implementation 84
Evaluation 86
Algorithm Behavior 86
Impact of Loss Rate 87
Impact of Receiver Feedback Frequency 88
Conclusions and Future Work 88
Acknowledgements 89
References 89
Introduction 90
Inter-service Fairness 91
The SBQ Scheduler 92
Principals and Architecture 92
Scheduler Configuration 93
Weights Updating Time 94
Counting Unicast Connections 95
Deployment Issues 95
Simulation Methodology and Results 96
Single Bottleneck Link 96
Multiple Bottleneck Links 99
Conclusion and Future Work 100
Introduction 102
SCORE/DPS Fair Queueing 103
Objective 103
Core-Stateless Fair Queueing Framework 104
Control Theoretical Approach for Fair Share Estimation 105
Closed-Loop Dynamics 105
Gain Selection 107
Implementation Issues 108
Simulations 108
Multiple Links 109
Bursty Cross Traffic 109
Conclusion 111
1 Introduction 112
2 Related Work 113
3 Description of the Network Architecture 115
3.1 Assumptions Used in This Paper 115
4 The Signaling Protocol 116
4.1 Time Cycles and Synchronization of Network Devices 117
4.2 End System Behavior 117
4.3 Router Behavior 118
5 Garbage Collection 120
5.1 The Short-Term Garbage Collection 121
5.2 The Long-Term Garbage Collection 122
6 System Requirements and Performance Parameters 122
6.1 Buffer Dimensioning 124
6.2 Message Processing Rate 124
7 Summary and Continuation of Work 125
References 125
Introduction 127
Related Work 128
Architectural Overview 129
Overlay-Network Simulation 130
Results 132
Conclusion 135
Introduction 137
Interdomain Traffic Engineering for Small ISPs 138
Interdomain Traffic Engineering Today 139
Interdomain Routing 139
BGP-based Traffic Engineering 140
Redistribution Communities 142
The Redistribution Communities 143
Implementation of the Redistribution Communities 144
Perspectives 145
Introduction 147
Architecture 148
Optimisation 150
Desirable Solutions 151
How to Obtain Desirable Solutions 152
The Result 152
A Generalisation 153
Quantitative Results 154
Multi-path Forwarding 154
Related Work 155
Conclusions 155
1. Introduction 157
2. Routing with Traffic Characteristics 158
3. Traffic Dispersion and Rerouting of Long-Lived Flows 160
4. Performance Evaluation 163
5. Conclusion 167
References 168
Abstract 169
Introduction 171
Model 173
Scheduling Priority 173
Buffer Priority 173
Performance Analysis 174
TCP Model 174
Performance Measures 175
Numerical Results 176
Partitioned Buffer 176
Shared Buffer 177
Conclusion 178
Introduction 181
Resource Management in WCDMA 182
Models for Service Differentiation 183
Resource Usage in CDMA 183
Service Differentiation in the Uplink 185
Service Differentiation in the Downlink 186
Numerical Investigations 187
Conclusions 188
1 Introduction 191
2 Architecture 192
3 Network Dimensioning 194
3.1 Network Dimensioning Algorithm 195
3.2 Simulation Results 197
4 Policy-Driven Network Dimensioning 199
4.1 Network Dimensioning Policies 199
4.2 Policy Enforcement Examples 200
5 Related Work 202
6 Conclusions and Further Work 204
Acknowledgements 204
References 204
Introduction 206
Description of the Distance Weighted Additive Increase and Loss Rate Dependent Multiplicative Decrease Scheme 207
Analysis of the Behavior of the DWAI/LDMD Policy 209
Numerical Results and Discussion 211
Introduction 217
Measuring Available Bandwidth 218
Path Selection Algorithm 219
Related Work 220
QoS-aware Path Selection 220
The Available Bandwidth Estimator for MPLS Networks 221
Experimental Results 223
Conclusions 225
1. Introduction 227
1.1. MPLS and ATM Integration 228
1.2. LSP Establishment in MPLS/ATM Environments 229
2. Providing QoS 230
2.1. An Optimized Solution 232
3. Performance Evaluation 234
4. Conclusions 236
References 236
Introduction 237
1. Sociological and Economic Aspects of Personalization in Mobile Services 238
1.1 Personalization Drivers: Economics 238
1.2 Personalization Drivers: Sociology 238
1. 3 Effects of Personalization on Motivation 239
1.4 Mobile Services and Electronic Rumors or Disinformation 239
1.5 Mobile Services as They Influence Psyches 239
2. Framework for Business Modeling of Personalization in Mobile Services 240
2.1 Model 240
2.2 Methodology and Tools 243
3. Values of Personalization Features 243
3.1 Business Value Vs. Individual User Value 243
3.2 Estimation of Individual User, and Business Values Resp. 243
3.3 Link between Business Value and Individual User Value 244
4. Case: Personalized Location Based Services 244
5. Conclusion 245
References 247
1 Introduction 249
2 Background and Related Works 250
3 IRTL (Information Resource Transaction Layer) Middleware 251
4 Charging Control and Transaction Accounting through IRTL 253
4.1 Charging Control 253
4.2 Transaction Accounting 256
5 Conclusion 258
References 258
Introduction 260
The INTERNODE Approach for VPN Provision 261
Analysis of Business Roles 263
Specification of the Charging Scheme 263
The Charging and Accounting Architecture 266
Accounting Issues 266
The Building Blocks of the Architecture 267
Comparison with Related Work 269
Conclusions – Future Work 270
References 271
Introduction 273
Related Work 274
Functional Architecture of the MIRA Platform 275
Capture Module 276
Pre-processing Module 276
Consolidation Module 277
Classification Module 278
Post-processing Application Modules 278
MIRA Distributed and Scalable Measurement Architecture 279
Distributed Measurement 279
Guidelines for Deploying a Scalable System 280
Conclusions and Future Work 281
Introduction 283
Control Law 284
CADPC Performance 286
CADPC Vs. TCP(-friendly)
Congestion Control 286
Dynamic Behaviour of CADPC 288
Usage Scenarios 288
CADPC in a Controllable Environment 289
Incremental Deployment Ideas 290
Related and Future Work 290
Conclusion 291
Introduction 293
Model 294
Generalized Vickrey Auction 295
A Distributed Protocol for Computing Payments 296
Example of the Distributed Protocol 298
Computational Considerations 298
Other Considerations 299
Related Work on Network Pricing Schemes 300
Conclusions 301
1 Introduction 303
2 Enterprise Games 304
3 InterQoS Characteristics 304
3.1 Players’ Profile 305
3.2 How the Game Works 305
3.3 What-If Situations and Scenario Creations 306
3.4 Pricing Internet Services on InterQoS – Money Transfer 307
3.5 Content Distribution Network 308
3.6 Starting and Finishing InterQoS 309
4 Game Technical Approach 309
4.1 Choice of Minimum Price 309
4.2 Network Architecture 310
5 Conclusions 311
References 311
Introduction 313
Related Work 315
Allocation Protocol and Language 316
Economic Framework 317
Analysis 320
Competition with Symmetric Pricing Functions 320
Competition with Undercutting 321
Conclusions 323
Introduction 325
Network Pricing Model 326
Optimal Resource Provisioning and Allocation 327
Pricing Intervals 329
Experimental Results 331
Conclusions 332
Introduction 335
Revenue Model and Resource Provisioning 337
Dynamic Pricing Algorithms 339
Simulations 340
Results 343
Conclusions 345
1. Introduction 347
2. About Active Networks 348
2.1. About SARA 348
3. Security Architecture Requirements 350
3.1. Additional Security Requirements 350
3.2. Other General Requirements 351
4. Security Architecture 351
4.1. Source Authorization 351
4.2. Code Downloading 353
4.3. Non Repudiation 353
4.4. The Security Solution: Step by Step 354
5. Related Work 355
6. Conclusions 355
1. Introduction 357
1.1. MPLS and ATM Integration 358
1.2. LSP Establishment in MPLS/ATM Environments 359
2. Providing QoS 360
2.1. An Optimized Solution 362
3. Performance Evaluation 364
4. Conclusions 366
References 366
Author Index 367
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A Congestion Control Scheme for Continuous Media Streaming Applications....Pages 194-204
A New Path Selection Algorithm for MPLS Networks Based on Available Bandwidth Estimation....Pages 205-214
SOS: Sender Oriented Signaling for a Simplified Guaranteed Service....Pages 100-114
The Performance of Measurement-Based Overlay Networks....Pages 115-124
Using Redistribution Communities for Interdomain Traffic Engineering....Pages 125-134
A Multi-path Routing Algorithm for IP Networks Based on Flow Optimisation....Pages 135-144
Proactive Multi-path Routing....Pages 145-156
Panel....Pages 157-158
Implications for QoS Provisioning Based on Traceroute Measurements....Pages 3-14
A Receiver-Driven Adaptive Mechanism Based on the Popularity of Scalable Sessions....Pages 15-24
Large-Scale Behavior of End-to-End Epidemic Message Loss Recovery....Pages 25-35
Evaluation of a Differentiated Services Based Implementation of a Premium and an Olympic Service....Pages 36-46
Unfairness of Assured Service and a Rate Adaptive Marking Strategy....Pages 47-56
Counters-Based Modified Traffic Conditioner....Pages 57-67
Service Differentiation and Guarantees for TCP-based Elastic Traffic....Pages 159-168
Service Differentiation in Third Generation Mobile Networks....Pages 169-178
Policy-Driven Traffic Engineering for Intra-domain Quality of Service Provisioning....Pages 179-193
High Quality IP Video Streaming with Adaptive Packet Marking....Pages 68-77
SBQ: A Simple Scheduler for Fair Bandwidth Sharing Between Unicast and Multicast Flows....Pages 78-89
A Control-Theoretical Approach for Fair Share Computation in Core-Stateless Networks....Pages 90-99
Providing QoS in MPLS-ATM Integrated Environment....Pages 215-224
Business Modeling Framework for Personalisation in Mobile Business Services....Pages 227-238
Charging Control and Transaction Accounting Mechanisms Using IRTL (Information Resource Transaction Layer) Middleware for P2P Services....Pages 239-249
Design and Implementation of a Charging and Accounting Architecture for QoS-differentiated VPN Services to Mobile Users....Pages 250-262
MIRA: A Distributed and Scalable WAN/LAN Real-Time Measurement Platform....Pages 263-272
Traceable Congestion Control....Pages 273-282
Applying the Generalized Vickrey Auction to Pricing Reliable Multicasts....Pages 283-292
InterQoS — Strategy Enterprise Game for Price and QoS Negotiation on the Internet....Pages 293-302
Resource Pricing under a Market-Based Reservation Protocol....Pages 303-314
The Economic Impact of Network Pricing Intervals....Pages 315-324
Pricing and Resource Provisioning for Delivering E-content On-Demand with Multiple Levels-of-Service....Pages 325-336
Providing Authentication & Authorization Mechanisms for Active Service Charging....Pages 337-346
A New Path Selection Algorithm for MPLS Networks Based on Available Bandwidth Estimation....Pages 205-214
SOS: Sender Oriented Signaling for a Simplified Guaranteed Service....Pages 100-114
The Performance of Measurement-Based Overlay Networks....Pages 115-124
Using Redistribution Communities for Interdomain Traffic Engineering....Pages 125-134
A Multi-path Routing Algorithm for IP Networks Based on Flow Optimisation....Pages 135-144
Proactive Multi-path Routing....Pages 145-156
Panel....Pages 157-158
Implications for QoS Provisioning Based on Traceroute Measurements....Pages 3-14
A Receiver-Driven Adaptive Mechanism Based on the Popularity of Scalable Sessions....Pages 15-24
Large-Scale Behavior of End-to-End Epidemic Message Loss Recovery....Pages 25-35
Evaluation of a Differentiated Services Based Implementation of a Premium and an Olympic Service....Pages 36-46
Unfairness of Assured Service and a Rate Adaptive Marking Strategy....Pages 47-56
Counters-Based Modified Traffic Conditioner....Pages 57-67
Service Differentiation and Guarantees for TCP-based Elastic Traffic....Pages 159-168
Service Differentiation in Third Generation Mobile Networks....Pages 169-178
Policy-Driven Traffic Engineering for Intra-domain Quality of Service Provisioning....Pages 179-193
High Quality IP Video Streaming with Adaptive Packet Marking....Pages 68-77
SBQ: A Simple Scheduler for Fair Bandwidth Sharing Between Unicast and Multicast Flows....Pages 78-89
A Control-Theoretical Approach for Fair Share Computation in Core-Stateless Networks....Pages 90-99
Providing QoS in MPLS-ATM Integrated Environment....Pages 215-224
Business Modeling Framework for Personalisation in Mobile Business Services....Pages 227-238
Charging Control and Transaction Accounting Mechanisms Using IRTL (Information Resource Transaction Layer) Middleware for P2P Services....Pages 239-249
Design and Implementation of a Charging and Accounting Architecture for QoS-differentiated VPN Services to Mobile Users....Pages 250-262
MIRA: A Distributed and Scalable WAN/LAN Real-Time Measurement Platform....Pages 263-272
Traceable Congestion Control....Pages 273-282
Applying the Generalized Vickrey Auction to Pricing Reliable Multicasts....Pages 283-292
InterQoS — Strategy Enterprise Game for Price and QoS Negotiation on the Internet....Pages 293-302
Resource Pricing under a Market-Based Reservation Protocol....Pages 303-314
The Economic Impact of Network Pricing Intervals....Pages 315-324
Pricing and Resource Provisioning for Delivering E-content On-Demand with Multiple Levels-of-Service....Pages 325-336
Providing Authentication & Authorization Mechanisms for Active Service Charging....Pages 337-346
备用描述
<p><P>This book constitutes the joint refereed proceedings of the Third COST 263 International Workshop on Quality of Future Internet Services, QofIS 2002 and the Second International Workshop on Internet Charging and QoS Technologies, ICQT 2002, held in Zurich, Switzerland, in October 2002.<br>The 30 revised full papers presented together with an invited keynote paper were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 74 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on end-to-end QoS, DiffServ traffic management, traffic marking and queueing, signaling and routing, multi-path routing, service differentiation and QoS control, congestion control and MPLS, charging technologies, pricing models, and economic models and security.</p>
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This book constitutes the joint refereed proceedings of the Third COST 263 International Workshop on Quality of Future Internet Services, QofIS 2002 and the Second International Workshop on Internet Charging and QoS Technologies, ICQT 2002, held in Zurich, Switzerland, in October 2002. The 30 revised full papers presented together with an invited keynote paper were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 74 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on end-to-end QoS, DiffServ traffic management, traffic marking and queueing, signaling and routing, multi-path routing, service differentiation and QoS control, congestion control and MPLS, charging technologies, pricing models, and economic models and security
备用描述
Загруженность и перспективы обеспечения качества обслуживания в Интернет. Материалы международных конференций. Цюрих (Швейцария), 2002г.
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