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Dynamic service negotiation protocol (DSNP) and wireless DiffServ
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2003
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Dynamic NegotiationTime-sensitive NetworkingEngineeringNetwork Communication ProtocolQuality-of-serviceService NegotiationSystems EngineeringWireless NetworksMobile ComputingAdvanced NetworkingWireless DiffservLightweight Protocol
This paper presents the design principles of dynamic service negotiation protocol (DSNP). DSNP is a protocol to negotiate the SLS (service level specification) in the IP layer. It can be used for service negotiation from host to network, network to host, and network to network. The automated negotiation makes service negotiation efficient in terms of time, cost, and correctness. The dynamic negotiation not only allows users to adapt their needs dynamically, but also lets providers utilize the network better. DSNP can be used in both wireline and wireless networks. It is, however, particularly useful in the mobile environment. To demonstrate the usefulness of DSNP, a reference wireless QoS architecture based on DiffServ is presented. Example applications and experimental results are illustrated.
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