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A New Approach for Real-Time QoS Support in IP over ATM Networks.

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posted on 2023-06-07, 23:20 authored by Ismail Erturk, Elias Stipidis
Emerging real-time and multimedia applications in IP over ATM networks are becoming an indispensable part of the networking world. Considering the different and essential natures of IP and ATM, it seems that they complement each other. Although several approaches have been proposed for IP and ATM integration, so far a key problem (i.e., Quality of Service support) in foreseeable future networking applications remains unsolved. This paper describes a new extension to Classical IP and ARP over ATM (CLIP) protocol, Real-time and Multimedia services using CLIP (RMCLIP), providing ATM service classes to the IP end users. It defines that different service classes are mapped to the associated IP addresses. It enables different IP end user applications (e.g., real-time video, voice and data) to obtain their own dedicated VCs.

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Publication status

  • Published

Journal

IEICE Transactions on Communications

ISSN

0916-8516

Issue

10

Volume

E85 -

Page range

2311-2318

Pages

8.0

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  • Engineering and Design Publications

Notes

IEICE Transactions on Communications published in the Far East is equivalent to IEEE/IET. The concepts introduced deal with providing multimedia Quality-of-Service to the desktop. It illustrated how methods used in ATM networks can be used in other protocols such as TCP/IP cost effectively. These methods are now used to upgrade the QoS design of protocols (DiffServ and MPLS) in IP networks for application layer QoS. This novel work was one of the subjects E.Stipidis was invited to present to Venture Capitalist companies in California/USA and London/UK in 2003, contact for USA/UK London Sustainability Exchange Chairman ramgidoomal@blueyonder.co.uk, 02086619198

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Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

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