Deterministic and probabilistic QoS guarantees for real-time traffics in a DiffServ/MPLS architecture

In this paper, we focus on the quantitative quality of service (QoS) guarantee in a differentiated services (DiffServ) domain that can be granted to an expedited forwarding (EF) flow in terms of end-to-end delay. This study shows that delays much smaller than the deterministic bound can be guaranteed with probabilities close to one. An admission control derived from these results is then proposed, providing a probabilistic QoS guarantee to EF flows.

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