Framework of Priority Promotion Scheme
draft-morita-tsvwg-pps-01
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Authors | Naotaka Morita , Gunnar Karlsson | ||
Last updated | 2003-10-27 | ||
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Abstract
This document describes a framework of a new scheme for traffic control to achieve end-to-end QoS for interactive multimedia services. The scheme is based on end-to-end measurement of network resources by end systems. The network is assumed to fully support the priority control scheme specified in the Diffserv architecture for QoS and SIP [1] for session control. Since the scheme relies on the behavior of the end systems, this document also touches on mechanisms for monitoring end-system behavior.
Authors
Naotaka Morita
Gunnar Karlsson
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