Scalable qDPMsub 2 mechanism: admission control for differentiated service networks

This paper examines the problem of achieving the QoS goals in differentiated service (DiffServ) networks, studies a dynamic provisioning mechanism for admission control in the DiffServ network, and proposes the scalable qDPM/sup 2/ mechanism based on the centralized bandwidth broker, distributed measurement based admission control and movable boundary bandwidth management.

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