DocumentCode
2060735
Title
QoS in next generation Internet
Author
Wan, David C.
Volume
1
fYear
2000
fDate
14-17 May 2000
Firstpage
65
Abstract
The recent popularity in the use of multimedia software and applications is creating increasing demand on the Internet to support quality of service (QoS). The problems of most concern in the next-generation Internet (NGI), such as bandwidth and latency, have solutions via DWDM (dense wavelength division multiplexing), high-speed switches/routers, etc. QoS seems to be one of the few aspects remaining without having a clear final standard specified so far, due to its complexity and interoperability issues. This paper introduces QoS and clarifies its status and the latest possible solutions, such as MPLS (Multiple Protocol Label Switching), RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol), DiffServ (Differentiated Service), etc., for practical implementations of optical networking in NGI with better QoS features.
Keywords
Internet; multimedia computing; open systems; optical communication; quality of service; transport protocols; wavelength division multiplexing; DWDM; DiffServ; Differentiated Service; MPLS; Multiple Protocol Label Switching; QoS; RSVP; Resource Reservation Protocol; bandwidth; complexity; dense wavelength division multiplexing; high-speed routers; high-speed switches; interoperability; latency; multimedia software; next-generation Internet; optical networking; service quality;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
High Performance Computing in the Asia-Pacific Region, 2000. Proceedings. The Fourth International Conference/Exhibition on
Conference_Location
Beijing, China
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0589-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HPC.2000.846519
Filename
846519
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