SQoS as the Base for Next Generation Global Infrastructure

Ole Brun Madsen, Thomas Phillip Knudsen, Jens Myrup Pedersen

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Abstract

The convergence towards a unified global WAN platform, providing both best effort services and guaranteed high quality services, sets the agenda for the design and implementation of the next generation global information infrastructure. The absence of design principles, allowing for smooth and cost efficient scalability without loss of control over the structurally based properties may prevent or seriously delay the introduction of globally available new application and switching services. Reliability and scalability issues are addressed from a structural viewpoint. The concept of Structural Quality of Service (SQoS) has been introduced as an attempt to establish a base for reliability management in complex large-scale communication infrastructures. Two approaches to provide SQoS are introduced, and results for the N2R(p;q;r) family of vertex symmetric graph structures are presented and discussed. Finally, some relevant research initiatives are presented.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of Information Technology and Telecommunications Annual Conference 2003 : Convergence of Communications, Computing and Mobility
Publication date2003
Publication statusPublished - 2003
EventInformation Technology and Telecommunications Annual Conference 2003 - Letterkenny, Ireland
Duration: 22 Oct 200323 Oct 2003

Conference

ConferenceInformation Technology and Telecommunications Annual Conference 2003
Country/TerritoryIreland
CityLetterkenny
Period22/10/200323/10/2003

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