A scalable method for treating bottlenecks in a dynamically controlled DiffServ environment

Differentiated services provide a scalable quality of service concept for the Internet. It allows differentiating service classes, which may be treated individually. The data arising between two neighboring network providers is regulated by service level agreements (SLA). The use of static SLAs lack...

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