Title
A Framework for End-to-End Service Differentiation: Network Planes and Parallel Internets
Abstract
This article presents a technology-agnostic and a multi-dimensional (i.e., routing, forwarding, and traffic management dimensions) approach for the management of IP network resources to ensure service differentiation with both intra- and inter-domain scope. This article introduces the network plane (NP) and parallel Internets (PI) concepts for achieving service differentiation. Based on these concepts, a functional architecture together with a business model is presented. In addition, this article describes how the proposed approach can become a promising platform for the IP multimedia subsystem (IMS), with the objective of providing end-to-end QoS-enabled multimedia delivery across multiple providers to replace the flow-based reservation mode known as the VoIP resource reservation framework.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/MCOM.2007.4342868
IEEE Communications Magazine
Keywords
Field
DocType
ip multimedia subsystem,business model,parallel internets,flow-based reservation mode,end-to-end qos-enabled multimedia delivery,ip network resource,end-to-end service differentiation,network planes,network plane,service differentiation,voip resource reservation framework,traffic management dimension,internet telephony,routing,availability,robustness,harmonic analysis,internet,traffic management,quality of service,protocols,jitter,telephony,business
Reservation,End-to-end principle,Computer science,Internet protocol suite,Quality of service,Computer network,IP Multimedia Subsystem,Telephony,The Internet,Voice over IP,Distributed computing
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
45
9
0163-6804
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
18
2.40
2
Authors
11
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
M. Boucadair17419.07
P. Levis2182.40
David Griffin3998.46
N. Wang41067.05
M. Howarth5182.40
G. Pavlou646535.23
E. Mykoniati71017.12
P. Georgatsos814612.55
B. Quoitin920612.83
J. Rodriguez Sanchez10182.40
M. L. Garcia-Osma11192.79