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Title : Explicit PCN Marking
Author(s) : J. Babiarz, et al.
Filename : draft-babiarz-pcn-explicit-marking-00.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 2007-2-26
In this document, we propose to the PCN WG for review, discussion and
evaluation of a method for marking real-time packets to indicate that
removal (preemption) of excess real-time traffic from the network is
needed. First, we define the marking behavior in the interior node
followed with a brief description of how this marking would work in
the edge-to-edge and application-control deployment models with
simulations results for different conditions and traffic mixes.
Then, we discuss the simulation results for voice, both constant rate
and variable rate with silence suppression, and variable rate MPEG-4
like video traffic with large and small number of flows at the
congestion point.
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