Quality of Service White Papers

Quality-of-Service Class Specific Traffic Matrices in IP/MPLS

Overview This paper considers the problem of determining traffic matrices for end-to-end demands in an IP/MPLS network that supports multiple Quality of Service (QoS) classes. More precisely, the paper wants to determine the set of traffic matrices Ti for each QoS class i separately. Ti contains average bandwidth levels for QoS class i for every pair of routers within the network. The paper proposes a new method for obtaining QoS class specific traffic matrices that combines estimation and measurement methods: The paper takes advantage of the fact that the total traffic matrix can be measured precisely in MPLS networks using either the LDP or RSVP-TE protocol.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2007
FormatWhite Papers   
Topics

Contact Centres: Optimum service at optimum cost

Getting the balance right between meeting the inbound call expectations of busy customers and optimising telecoms costs is the goal for many ICT managers. Technology now enables far more powerful...

Learn how Performance Metrics for Telcomm Expense Management Drive new ROIs and SLAs

Metrics that force organizations to think about service level agreements and measurements differently Learn how new high performance telecom expense management solutions will increase your ROI. Watch "Learn how Performance...

Dell-Customized Mobility Solutions

The marketplace is overflowing with a multitude of mobility options for businesses of all types and sizes. From notebooks, netbooks, and handheld computers to WiFi, smartphones, and mobile broadband, there...

10 Steps to Control Wireless Costs Through Consumption Management

In the telecom and data communications environment, the challenge is to strike the right balance between understanding corporate usage trends and adopting new technologies that can make the organization more...

Collaborative QoS-Information Sharing for Mobile Service Users: A Web 2.0 Business Model Proposal

Mobile Service Providers (MoSPs) emerge, propelled by ubiquitous availability of mobile devices and wireless communication infrastructures. MoSPs' customers satisfaction and consequently their revenues, largely depend on the Quality of Service...


Quick Sitemap Links: