Project Summary
An integrated services network is required to provide performance
guarantees with respect to bandwidth, delay, and data loss to
applications (e.g., real-time audio and video applications), while
continuing to support the services provided by current networks (e.g.,
telnet, ftp, and http). The design of integrated services networks is
challenging, and requires innovations at various layers of the network
architecture. The most significant among these are changes required at
the network layer, which defines the services exported by a
network. The goal of our research is to develop congestion control
algorithms and network layer protocols that enable an integrated
services network to meet the QoS requirements of a variety of
applications. We have developed several algorithm and protocols
suitable for various classes of applications and a mechanism for their
co-existence.
Key Results:
Team Members:
Pawan Goyal,
Haichen Cheng,
Jasleen Kaur Sahni,
Harrick M. Vin.
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