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Overview | Results | Publications | Software | People | References Overview:Several router mechanisms have been proposed to achieve fair rate allocations.
However, most of them require the proposed mechanisms to be deployed at all
routers within an autonomous domain in order to achieve the desired, or any
appreciably improved, quality of service. In this project we are exploring an
incrementally deployable QoS architecture called iQ. iQ consists of a set of
core- and edge-router mechanisms that allow for changing one router at a time,
improving the rate fairness provided by the network gracefully, for each additional
iQ router deployed. We use simulations to compare the incremental deployability of
the iQ architecture with that of existing approaches.
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