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15248 Quality of service modeling and analysis for carrier ethernet
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Malhotra, R. (2008) Quality of service modeling and analysis for carrier ethernet. PhD thesis, University of Twente. CTIT Ph.D.-thesis series No. 08-126 ISBN 978-90-365-2711-8

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3990/1.9789036527118

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Abstract

Today, Ethernet is moving into the mainstream evolving into a carrier grade technology. Termed as Carrier Ethernet it is expected to overcome most of the
shortcomings of native Ethernet. It is envisioned to carry services end-to-end serving corporate data networking and broadband access demands as well as backhauling wireless traffic. As the penetration of Ethernet increases, the offered Quality of Service (QoS) will become increasingly important and a distinguishing factor between different service providers. The challenge is to meet the QoS requirements of end applications such as response times, throughput, delay and jitter by managing the network resources at hand. Since Ethernet was not designed to operate in large public networks it does not possess functionalities to address this issue. In this thesis we propose and analyze mechanisms which improve the QoS performance of Ethernet enabling it to meet the demands of the current and next generation services and applications.

Item Type:PhD Thesis
Supervisors:van den Berg, J.L. and Mandjes, M.R.H.
Research Group:EWI-DACS: Design and Analysis of Communication Systems
Research Program:CTIT-WiSe: Wireless and Sensor Systems
Research Project:QoSMEN: Quality of Service for Metropolitan Ethernet Networks
ID Code:15248
Deposited On:15 April 2009
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