An Rsvp Model for Opnet Simulator With an Integrated Qos Architecture
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2009
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Caltek s.r.l.
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Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) allows Internet real-time applications to request a specific end-to-end Quality of service (QoS) for data stream before they start transmitting data. In this paper firstly an overview of RSVP is presented. After that the different quality of services available and the relation between QoS and RSVP have been explained. The fundamentals of RSVP as a protocol is discussed. The performance issues and benchmarking for planned portion architecture at the department of Computer Engineering, Çankaya University has been given next. The experimental results and discussions conclude this paper. In this paper, OPNET network simulation tool has been used. Under given architecture and protocol, performance of quality of service implications has been carried out.
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'Ecole Superieure d'Ingenierie en Sciences Appliquees (ESISA)'; GRVA/LAMCE/UFRJ; Simulation Team; Universidad de La Laguna; University of Perugia
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Network flow, Quality of service (QoS), RSVP
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International Workshop on Modeling and Applied Simulation, MAS 2009, Held at the International Mediterranean and Latin American Modeling Multiconference, I3M 2009 -- 8th International Workshop on Modeling and Applied Simulation, MAS 2009, Held at the International Mediterranean and Latin American Modeling Multiconference, I3M 2009 -- 23 September 2009 through 25 September 2009 -- Puerto de la Cruz -- 104568
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67
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75