2003
DOI: 10.1109/mnet.2003.1174176
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QUASIMODO: quality of service-aware multicasting over DiffServ and overlay networks

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“…Aside from works addressing IEC 61131-3 implementations, event-driven implementations conforming to the IEC 61499 standard (Bianchi et al, 2003;Chhabra and Emami, 2011;Hirsch, 2010;Hirsch et al, 2008;Vyatkin et al, 2009) were proposed. A systems engineering framework based on SysML and IEC 61499 is considered in Hirsch (2010) and Hirsch et al (2008).…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aside from works addressing IEC 61131-3 implementations, event-driven implementations conforming to the IEC 61499 standard (Bianchi et al, 2003;Chhabra and Emami, 2011;Hirsch, 2010;Hirsch et al, 2008;Vyatkin et al, 2009) were proposed. A systems engineering framework based on SysML and IEC 61499 is considered in Hirsch (2010) and Hirsch et al (2008).…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, research efforts have targeted the provisioning of multicast services in DiffServ networks [1,2,4,6] ,exploring a new research direction towards scalable deployment of QoS-aware multicast. In these approaches, one single delivery tree is constructed that encapsulates multiple classes of service, with individual tree branches reflecting heterogeneous QoS requirements from downstream users.…”
Section: Supporting Multicast Applications With Qos Heterogeneitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multicast trees are constructed such that the number of stateful core routers is minimized and the QoS requirements are met. In QUASIMODO [4], only a fraction of routers are multicast-capable and multicast packets are tunnelled between multicast routers. Obviously, this approach sacrifices the bandwidth efficiency of native multicast.…”
Section: Multicast In Mpls/diff-serv Domainsmentioning
confidence: 99%