Bandwidth configuration for fractional Brownian motion traffic

In DiffServ-aware traffic engineering, a key issue is how to properly allocate bandwidth for different DiffServ class types. Recently, a cumulative allocation strategy, called the Russian doll model (RDM), has gained intensive interests in IETF. The basic RDM, however, only describes the necessary c...

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