@inproceedings{dbb0c376be3343ffb6d79ef31c9750d9,
title = "RMD - A lightweight application of NSIS",
abstract = "Resource Management in DiffServ (RMD) framework is a simple, effective and scalable signaling method for re-source reservation within a DiffServ domain. In the present paper we describe the way of integrating RMD in the future NSIS QoS application protocol that is under standardization in IETF. We demonstrate that the RMD edge-to-edge signaling is able to inter-work with end-to-end resource reservation protocols e.g. RSVP. Basic performance measurements and evaluation, comparing RMD and RSVP, are also shown.",
keywords = "CR-C.2",
author = "Georgios Karagiannis and A. Bader and G. Pongracz and A. Csaszar and A. Takacs and R. Szabo and L. Westberg",
note = "Imported from research group DACS (ID number 303); 11th International Telecommunications Network Strategy and Planning Symposium ; Conference date: 13-06-2004 Through 16-06-2004",
year = "2004",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1109/NETWKS.2004.240928",
language = "Undefined",
isbn = "3-8007-2840-0",
series = "11th International Telecommunications Network Strategy and Planning Symposium, NETWORKS 2004",
publisher = "IEEE",
number = "1",
pages = "211--216",
editor = "F. Geiger and H. Keindl",
booktitle = "Networks 2004",
address = "United States",
}