Network Control and Engineering for QOS, Security and by Alexander I. Galushkin

Network Control and Engineering for QOS, Security and by Alexander I. Galushkin

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10. L. Lewis. Service Level Management for Enterprise Networks. Artech House, London, 1999. 11. R. Wandresen. Proposta de um Modelo Computacional Baseado em Eventos para Gerência de Níveis de Serviço em Telecomunicações. Dissertação de Mestrado, PPGIA. PUCPR, 2003. REVENUE-AWARE RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN THE FUTURE MULTI-SERVICE IP NETWORKS Jian Zhang, Timo Hamalainen, Jyrki Joutsensalo Dept. fi Abstract: 1. FIN-40014 In the future IP networks, a wide range of different service classes must be supported in a network node and different classes of customers will pay different prices for their used node resources based on their Service-Level-Agreements.

0530 ms for which shows that the simulation-generated mean packet delays by the derived optimal/suboptimal scheme satisfy the required firm mean delay guarantees Therefore, it is demonstrated that our derived revenue-aware resource allocation scheme (optimal/suboptimal scheme) in Case 2 is an eligible one, which satisfies all 38 Jian Zhang, Timo Figure 2. Jyrki Joutsensalo Revenue comparison as function of load factor in Case 2 simulations required firm QoS (mean delay) guarantees while still achieves very high revenue (pretty close to the analytic maximum one).

The “Symbol Technologies” approach is considering the SSID (Service Set Identity) as a service name shared between all the access points, to offer network access, and to make roaming easier. This approach does not offer a perfect forward secrecy. Thus, an attacker compromising an access point, could compromise the entire network. 11e approach7 is using EAP as an authentication method transporter, and the IAKerb protocol8 for proxying the client messages to the authentication server. This approach, using a classic Kerberos authentication process, does not offer a transparent authentication and a secure way to deal with handovers; neither does it prevent cryptographic attacks on a generated session key.

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