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Ibrahim Okumus
  • Kahramanmaras, Kahramanmaraş, Turkey
Abstract: This paper describes an edge-to-edge dynamic resource provisioning and admission control process over multiple domains through a Bandwidth Management Point (BMP). The main goals are to achieve signaling scalability and optimum... more
Abstract: This paper describes an edge-to-edge dynamic resource provisioning and admission control process over multiple domains through a Bandwidth Management Point (BMP). The main goals are to achieve signaling scalability and optimum resource utilization. The BMP of ...
Bandwidth management points (BMP) are a necessity to manage the intra and inter-domain resources in the Internet. We propose a way to setup inter-domain label switched path (LSP) with the help of a BMP in a multiprotocol label switching... more
Bandwidth management points (BMP) are a necessity to manage the intra and inter-domain resources in the Internet. We propose a way to setup inter-domain label switched path (LSP) with the help of a BMP in a multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) over the Diffserv network. We use extended simple inter-domain bandwidth broker signalling protocol (SIBBS) to distribute the labels inter-domain. We also use a BMP to interact with the MPLS to setup the intra-domain LSP and to provision the intra-domain traffic. With the help of a BMP, we show how end-to-end quality of service (QoS) can be achieved
This work presents an Inter-Domain Bandwidth Broker (BB) based Service Level Agreements (SLAs) Negotiation Model for Differentiated Services (DiffServ) networks. A BB in each DiffServ domain handles SLAs on behalf of its domain by... more
This work presents an Inter-Domain Bandwidth Broker (BB) based Service Level Agreements (SLAs) Negotiation Model for Differentiated Services (DiffServ) networks. A BB in each DiffServ domain handles SLAs on behalf of its domain by communicating with its neighboring peers. The proposed model uses a destination-based SLAs aggregation to increase signaling and state scalability, and it uses a BB-based inter-domain routing to increase resource utilization. The experimental results are provided to verify the achievements.
Quality of Service (QoS) routing is inherently a difficult problem. Inter-doma in QoS routing is even harder, because it involves entities residing in distinct administrative d omains. There are two problems that need to be solved in... more
Quality of Service (QoS) routing is inherently a difficult problem. Inter-doma in QoS routing is even harder, because it involves entities residing in distinct administrative d omains. There are two problems that need to be solved in inter-domain QoS routing: topology distribution in a scalable fashion and finding paths that satisfy QoS constraints and provide conne ctivity. In this report
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