Gopalakrishnan et al., 1995 - Google Patents
A framework for QoS guarantees for multimedia applications within an endsystemGopalakrishnan et al., 1995
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- Gopalakrishnan R
- Parulkar G
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- GISI 95: Herausforderungen eines globalen Informationsverbundes für die Informatik
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We describe a framework for providing quality-of-service guarantees within the endsystem for networked multimedia applications. Our framework integrates four components namely, QoS specification, QoS mapping, QoS enforcement, and a protocol implementation model …
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