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Title : Dynamic Service Negotiation Protocol (DSNP)
Author(s) : J. Chen, et al.
Filename : draft-itsumo-dsnp-02.txt
Pages : 40
Date : 2004-11-9
This memo presents the specification of Dynamic Service Negotiation
Protocol (DSNP). DSNP is a protocol to negotiate the SLS (Service
Level Specification) in 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, etc. The dynamic
negotiation not only allows users to adapt their needs dynamically,
but also let providers better utilize the network. The DSNP
messages and packet formats are detailed. DSNP can be used in both
wireline and wireless networks. It is, however, particularly
useful in mobile environment. To demonstrate the usefulness of
DSNP, a reference wireless QoS architecture is presented.
Exemplary applications are illustrated.
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