Essays about: "explicit routing"

Found 3 essays containing the words explicit routing.

  1. 1. Congestion Identification in a Radio Access Transport Network

    University essay from KTH/Radio Systems Laboratory (RS Lab)

    Author : Javier Montojo Villasanta; Manuel Maqueda Viñas; [2014]
    Keywords : Radio Access Transport Network; Open Shortest Path First – Traffic Engineering; Explicit Congestion Notification; Interface to the Router System; Congestion Identification;

    Abstract : The convergence of mobile services and Internet has brought a radical change in mobile networks. An all IP network architecture, an evolution of the radio access transport network, is required to support new high-bandwidth services. Unfortunately, existing control mechanisms are insufficient to guarantee end users a high quality of experience. READ MORE

  2. 2. Traffic Engineering with MPLS and QOS

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Avdelningen för telekommunikationssystem

    Author : Imran Ikram; [2009]
    Keywords : MPLS; IP; TE; QOS; LSR; LER; LSP; ER-LSP; L-LSP; CR-LDP; RSVP-TE; Exp; COS; FEC; VPN; LDP; Ingress; Egress; OSPF; Diffserv; Interserv; NHOP; NNHOP;

    Abstract : In the modern era there exist applications that require very high resources and generate a tremendous amount of traffic so they require considerable amount of bandwidth and QOS to operate and perform correctly. MPLS is a new and a fast technology that offers much remuneration both in terms of providing trouble-free and efficient security together with the high speed of switching. READ MORE

  3. 3. Optimizing Application Traffic on MPLS-Enabled Network Links.

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Avdelningen för telekommunikationssystem

    Author : Obinna Obiekwe; [2008]
    Keywords : ASIC; MPLS; IP; IS-IS; QoS; traffic engineering; explicit routing; LSR; LSP; performance measurements ;

    Abstract : The expectations of every user of today’s internet is becoming relatively high more especially as the internet applications are becoming steadily sensitive to time and delays. The critical nature of some of these applications is more apparent now that they are real-time. READ MORE