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5 November 1999 Differentiated services to scale Internet access
Derya H. Cansever, Miroslav I. Klun
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Abstract
This paper is focused on the role of Differentiated Services at the access networks in supporting real-time services. Differentiated Services were originally introduced to create virtual partitions in long-haul networks where real-time applications can be transported without being disturbed by other types of traffic. We demonstrate using simulations that Differentiated Services can also be used in broadband access networks in supporting real-time applications. Use of Differentiated Services reduce the amount of state that networks need to keep track of, thus facilitates large-scale deployment of integrated services broadband access networks.
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Derya H. Cansever and Miroslav I. Klun "Differentiated services to scale Internet access", Proc. SPIE 3842, Internet II: Quality of Service and Future Directions, (5 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.368325
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KEYWORDS
Video

Internet

Solar concentrators

Broadband telecommunications

Asynchronous transfer mode

Computer simulations

Network security

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