Presentation 2000/2/18
An IP network design rule to meet a QoS demands users
Hitoshi HOSOGOEZAWA, Susumu YONEDA, Terumasa AOKI,
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Abstract(in English) An SLA to assure QoS in the Internet is getting attention. In order to assure QoS, it is important to understand QoS requirements of users. In this paper, HTTP which shares between 60 and 80 % of total traffic is focused, and HTTP response time and TCP delay are chosen in term of QoS requirements of users. On the other hand, packet loss is chosen in term of QoS item to be controlled by ISP. Considering these requirements and QoS items to be controlled, a network design is discussed by using computer simulation.
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Keyword(in English) QoS / SLA / TCP delay / HTTP page response time / IP packet loss / QoS control mechanism
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Title (in English) An IP network design rule to meet a QoS demands users
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Keyword(1) QoS
Keyword(2) SLA
Keyword(3) TCP delay
Keyword(4) HTTP page response time
Keyword(5) IP packet loss
Keyword(6) QoS control mechanism
1st Author's Name Hitoshi HOSOGOEZAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Information and Communications Labs, Japan Telecom Co., ltd.()
2nd Author's Name Susumu YONEDA
2nd Author's Affiliation Information and Communications Labs, Japan Telecom Co., ltd.
3rd Author's Name Terumasa AOKI
3rd Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology
Date 2000/2/18
Paper # CS99-153,CQ99-76
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 623
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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