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This paper proposes a novel and incremental approach to Inter-Domain QoS Routing. Our approach is to provide a completely distributed Overlay Architecture and a routing layer for dynamic QoS provisioning, and to use QoS extensions and Traffic Engineering capabilities of the underlying BGP layer for static QoS provisioning. Our focus is mainly on influencing how traffic is exchanged among non-directly connected multi-homed Autonomous Systems based on specific QoS parameters. We provide evidence supporting the feasibility of our approach by means of simulation.
This work was partially funded by the MCyT (Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology) under contract FEDER-TIC2002-04531-C04-02, the CIRIT (Catalan Research Council) under contract 2001-SGR00226 and the European Commission through Network of Excellence E-NEXT under contract FP6-506869.
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Yannuzzi, M. et al. (2004). A Proposal for Inter-domain QoS Routing Based on Distributed Overlay Entities and QBGP. In: Solé-Pareta, J., et al. Quality of Service in the Emerging Networking Panorama. WQoSR QofIS ICQT 2004 2004 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3266. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30193-6_26
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