Title
Admission control for providing QoS in DiffServ IP networks: the TEQUILA approach
Abstract
Admission control is a key component for QoS delivery in IP networks because it determines the extent to which network resources are utilized and whether the contracted QoS characteristics are actually delivered. Unlike most of the existing approaches, we adopt a holistic view and position the admission control in a unified architecture, where traffic engineering and service management interact in different levels of abstraction and timescale. Distinguishing between service subscription and invocation epochs, the applied admission logic is based on a feedback model, the operation of which can be tuned by operational policies and business strategies. The validity of the approach is supported by a scalability analysis while it has also been verified by a prototype system.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1109/MCOM.2003.1166652
IEEE Communications Magazine
Keywords
Field
DocType
service management interact,applied admission logic,different level,business strategy,service subscription,existing approach,admission control,tequila approach,diffserv ip network,ip network,qos characteristic,qos delivery,scalability,internet,service management,logic,qos,feedback,traffic engineering,engineering management,quality of service,network resources,transport protocols
Service management,Architecture,Abstraction,Admission control,Computer science,Computer network,Quality of service,Traffic engineering,Distributed computing,The Internet,Scalability
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
41
1
0163-6804
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
45
3.09
7
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
E. Mykoniati11017.12
C. Charalampous2453.09
P. Georgatsos314612.55
T. Damilatis4453.09
D. Goderis5756.06
Panos Trimintzios629423.68
G. Pavlou746535.23
D. Griffin8514.26