Presentation 2004/10/15
RSVMRD : Bandwidth Reservation with Multiple-Route Detection
Kazuki Morita, Hiroaki Higaki,
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Abstract(in English) For supporting multimedia data transmission with QoS requirement through a computer network, bandwidth reservationis invoked before starting transmission. Here, bandwidth in every link on a route from a source computer to a destinationone is reserved. Many protocols only reserve bandwidth on an already detected route. Some other protocols combinerouting and bandwidth reservation for achieving higher probability of successful reservation. However, it is difficult tocomplete bandwidth reservation in an environment with high traffic in the network. This paper proposes a novel bandwidthreservation protocol with which multiple routes are used to achieve required bandwidth. RSVMRD only searches suitableroutes in a part of a network which is achieved by applying an ad-hoc routing protocol MRAODV.
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Title (in English) RSVMRD : Bandwidth Reservation with Multiple-Route Detection
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1st Author's Name Kazuki Morita
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Computers and Systems Engineering Tokyo Denki University : Department of Computers and Systems Engineering Tokyo Denki University()
2nd Author's Name Hiroaki Higaki
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Computers and Systems Engineering Tokyo Denki University : Department of Computers and Systems Engineering Tokyo Denki University
Date 2004/10/15
Paper # NS2004-137
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 354
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