2006 14th IEEE International Conference on Networks 2006
DOI: 10.1109/icon.2006.302690
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Dynamic Resource Allocation for Packet Loss Differentiated Services in VPN Access Links

Abstract: With the increasing deployment of IP/MPLS VPN services, their QoS control mechanisms on the core network have been extensively studied in the literature. Unfortunately, satisfying requirements of QoS in VPN access links is missing, where lots of small and medium businesses (SMB) or future home networks usually purchase a fixed and limited bandwidth connection to the external network. When more and more users and traffic in the group need to share the limited resource, the access link is becoming the critical f… Show more

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“…The allocation of the bandwidth for VPNs to meet the requirements specified by customers is one of the major challenges in traffic engineering (Duffield et al, 2002;Verdi and Madeira, 2003;Zhang and Ionescu, 2006). The basic requirements for VPN are User authentication, address management, Data compression, data encryption and key management (Ramaraj and Karthikeyan, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The allocation of the bandwidth for VPNs to meet the requirements specified by customers is one of the major challenges in traffic engineering (Duffield et al, 2002;Verdi and Madeira, 2003;Zhang and Ionescu, 2006). The basic requirements for VPN are User authentication, address management, Data compression, data encryption and key management (Ramaraj and Karthikeyan, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%