Title
Chameleon: an Architecture for Advanced End-to-End Services
Abstract
Current Internet is not able to deploy advanced end-to-end services to support new applications, like interactive multimedia. The best effort service, supported by the Internet, does not offer Quality of Service (QoS) performance guarantees to these applications. Although technology for providing QoS-based services inside domains (networks) is available, the challenge is how domains should interconnect to each other in order to deploy such services in an end-to-end fashion, i.e., crossing domain borders. This paper presents the Chameleon Architecture, which enables the delivery of advanced end-to-end services without being affected by the number of domains involved and the underlying QoS technology that they use. A hierarchical model for service negotiation is proposed, which is compared, via a simulation study, with the traditional bilateral (cascade) model, most commonly used today for relationships between domains. Key-works : quality of service (QoS), service negotiation, resource provisioning.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2001
LANOMS
hierarchical model,interactive multimedia,quality of service,best effort
Field
DocType
Citations 
Best-effort delivery,Architecture,End-to-end principle,Computer science,Computer network,Quality of service,Provisioning,Multimedia,Interactive media,The Internet,Negotiation
Conference
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
5
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Carlos Alberto Kamienski17710.32
Djamel Sadok237157.81