24-10-2012, 12:14 PM
Quality of Service for Real-Time Applications Over Next Generation Data Networks
ABSTRACT
This project, which started on January 1, 2000, was funded by NASA Glenn Research Center for duration of one year.
The deliverables of the project included the following tasks: Study of QoS mapping between the edge and core networks
envisioned in the Next Generation networks will provide us with the QoS guarantees that can be obtained from next generation
networks. Buffer management techniques to provide strict guarantees to real-time end-to-end applications through preferential
treatment to packets belonging to real-time applications. In particular, use of ECN to help reduce the loss on high
bandwidth-delay product satellite networks needs to be studied. Effect of Prioritized Packet Discard to increase goodput of the
network and reduce the buffering requirements in the ATM switches. Provision of new IP circuit emulation services over
Satellite IP backbones using MPLS will be studied. Determine the architecture and requirements for internetworking ATN and
the Next Generation Internet for real-time applications.