Publication No 31977

Author(s)

Giordano, S.; Lorang, M.*; Flinck, H.; Waris, H.

Title

Project DIANA - Converging and integrating IP and ATM for real-time applications

Topics

Broadband Networks; Internet

Methods

Traffic Engineering

Keywords

ATM; TRAFFIC CONTROL; AGGREGATION; QOS; INTERNET

Abstract

The evolution of IP and ATM share some common drivers. Both of them are addressing efficient network resource utilisation. In order to evaluate the options and combinations offered by these technologies the DIANA project is looking into the areas where ATM and IP both overlap and complete each other, that is QoS interworking between ATM and IP. This is achieved by investigating the RSVP-over-ATM approach. This solution is compared with two IP level approaches: Differentiated Services and Scalable Resource Reservation Protocol (SRP).

Year

1999

Reference entry

Giordano, S.; Lorang, M.; Flinck, H.; Waris, H.
Project DIANA - Converging and integrating IP and ATM for real-time applications
Proceedings of the IP & ATM & MPLS Conference - Delivering Data Communications into the Next Millenium, London, November 1999

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