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2 February 2001 Provision of quality of service for virtual private networks
Konghong Pun, Mounir Hamdi
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Abstract
In this paper, we investigated the design and implementation of virtual network service (VNS). We set a virtual private network model on top of which we could create, manage, provide, and evaluated VNS. By using some efficient schemes ensuring QoS requirements, we have built a routing algorithm that service providers would greatly benefit from. In particular, we have used a technology called Blocking Islands to identify the routing paths between sources and destinations. This method has been favorably compared with well-known techniques such as shortest path algorithm and widest path algorithms. Our results will demonstrate that our method is much more efficient in terms of resource allocation for VNS.
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Konghong Pun and Mounir Hamdi "Provision of quality of service for virtual private networks", Proc. SPIE 4211, Internet Quality and Performance and Control of Network Systems, (2 February 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417481
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KEYWORDS
Bismuth

Networks

Internet

Algorithm development

Computer simulations

Computer security

Network security

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