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Resource reservation is a essential component in providing QoS guarantees to distributed multimedia applications that run over the internetwork. Early reservation systems, including both immediate reservation and advance reservation, have taken an “all-or-nothing” approach in which both QoS and temporal parameters of requests are in- flexible. This paper describes a new probe-based adaptive reservation approach using Probing Requests that exploits the potential flexibility in reservation requests to increase resource utilization and reduce rejection rates. Compared to other approaches that support flexibility, the probebased approach is more effcient in finding alternatives, and it causes less signaling overhead and incurs a lower computational load on the often busy resource providers. The Probing Request mechanism has been implemented as part of our inter-domain bandwidth broker, can also be applied to other resource reservation schemes.
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Yuan, L., Tham, CK., Ananda, A.L. (2003). A Probing Approach for Effective Distributed Resource Reservation. In: Marsan, M.A., Corazza, G., Listanti, M., Roveri, A. (eds) Quality of Service in Multiservice IP Networks. QoS-IP 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2601. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36480-3_49
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