Aprimoramentos no RSVP para o móbile ipv6. Silva, A. O., Soares, L. F. G., & Colcher, S. 2008.
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Internet was originally conceived to offer only a very simple quality of service (QoS) support, known as point-to-point best-effort data delivery. As this service model does not attend requisites of real-time applications, the Integrated Services (Int-Serv) model was specified to provide QoS support to end-to-end hosts on a network. Among its functionalities, this model incorporates the necessary mechanisms to provide resource reservation control and admission control on network elements. However, the signaling protocol specified to setup resource reservation (RSVP) does not operate efficiently with mobile end-to-end hosts. This deficiency and the evolution of mobile networks determined the elaboration of innumerous proposals to enhance RSVP with new controls to provide QoS guarantees on environments with IP mobility. This monograph presents the requirements to provide a service model with QoS support to Mobile IP and analyses several proposals to enhance RSVP based on these requirements.
@article{silva_aprimoramentos_2008,
	title = {Aprimoramentos no {RSVP} para o móbile ipv6},
	abstract = {Internet was originally conceived to offer only a very simple quality of service ({QoS}) support, known as point-to-point best-effort data delivery. As this service model does not attend requisites of real-time applications, the Integrated Services (Int-Serv) model was specified to provide {QoS} support to end-to-end hosts on a network. Among its functionalities, this model incorporates the necessary mechanisms to provide resource reservation control and admission control on network elements. However, the signaling protocol specified to setup resource reservation ({RSVP}) does not operate efficiently with mobile end-to-end hosts. This deficiency and the evolution of mobile networks determined the elaboration of innumerous proposals to enhance {RSVP} with new controls to provide {QoS} guarantees on environments with {IP} mobility. This monograph presents the requirements to provide a service model with {QoS} support to Mobile {IP} and analyses several proposals to enhance {RSVP} based on these requirements.},
	author = {Silva, Anderson Oliveira and Soares, Luiz Fernando Gomes and Colcher, Sérgio},
	year = {2008},
}

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