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What is Arrival Curve

Encyclopedia of Internet Technologies and Applications
The arrival curve of a flow is a wide-sense increasing function a defined for t = 0 , such that the amount of data flowing in any time interval of length t is less than or equal to a(t). It is used to place a constraint on the flow’s arrival process.
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Scalable Reservation-Based QoS Architecture (SRBQ)
Rui Prior (Institute of Telecommunications – University of Porto, Portugal) and Susana Sargento (Institute of Telecommunications – University of Porto, Portugal)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 10
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-993-9.ch067
Abstract
Having its roots in the military ARPANET, conceived as a data transport network with a focus on resilience, the Internet supports only a best-effort service model, where all packets are treated the same way, therefore providing a single level of service. Now that the Internet is becoming a ubiquitous global communication infrastructure, new applications are emerging with more demanding and diversified requirements than data transport. Internet telephony, for example, has much stricter delay requirements than remote terminal, the most demanding of the original applications. The deployment of other service models providing better quality of service (QoS) is of great importance for the transport of these new applications.
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