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Comparison of QoS Schemes for IP-Over-Optical Multilayer Networks
San Jose, California, USA October 25-October 29
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Takumi Kimura, NTT Service Integration Laboratories
Keisuke Kabashima, NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories
Michihiro Aoki, NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories
Shigeo Urushidani, NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories
IP-over-optical multilayer networks are capable of flexibly dealing with traffic increases and fluctuations, because the networks support both high-speed transmission using end-to-end lightpaths and scalable hop-by-hop IP transmission. This paper introduces a Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture for Quality of Service (QoS) control in such networks. The architecture supports both class-based queues and class-based lightpaths to efficiently handle multiple-QoS-class traffic. QoS schemes based on the proposed architecture are categorized into four types according to their traffic-differentiation and transmission mechanisms. Through simulation, the schemes are evaluated in terms of a measure that largely determines network costs.
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Takumi Kimura, Keisuke Kabashima, Michihiro Aoki, Shigeo Urushidani, "Comparison of QoS Schemes for IP-Over-Optical Multilayer Networks," broadnets, pp.322-324, First International Conference on Broadband Networks (BROADNETS'04), 2004
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