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REDO RSVP: Efficient Signalling for Multimedia in the Internet

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REDO RSVP: Efficient Signalling for Multimedia in the Internet. / Mathy, L.; Hutchison, David; Schmid, S. et al.
IDMS '99 Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Telecommunication Services. 1999. p. 17-30.

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Mathy, L, Hutchison, D, Schmid, S & Simpson, S 1999, REDO RSVP: Efficient Signalling for Multimedia in the Internet. in IDMS '99 Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Telecommunication Services. pp. 17-30, 6th International Workshop on Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Telecommunication Services (IDMS'99), 1/01/99.

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Mathy, L., Hutchison, D., Schmid, S., & Simpson, S. (1999). REDO RSVP: Efficient Signalling for Multimedia in the Internet. In IDMS '99 Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Telecommunication Services (pp. 17-30)

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Mathy L, Hutchison D, Schmid S, Simpson S. REDO RSVP: Efficient Signalling for Multimedia in the Internet. In IDMS '99 Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Telecommunication Services. 1999. p. 17-30

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Mathy, L. ; Hutchison, David ; Schmid, S. et al. / REDO RSVP: Efficient Signalling for Multimedia in the Internet. IDMS '99 Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Telecommunication Services. 1999. pp. 17-30

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abstract = "Alarming reports of performance and scalability problems associated with per-flow reservations, have led many to lose belief in RSVP and the Integrated Services Architecture that relies on it. Because we are convinced of the need for some form of resource reservation, to support multimedia communications in the Internet, we have set about trying to improve RSVP. By careful study of the protocol, we have identified areas for improvement, and propose REDO RSVP, a reduced overhead version that includes a fast establishment mechanism (FEM). In this paper we describe the rationale for REDO RSVP and present a detailed analysis of its features and operations. We also analyse REDO RSVP by means of simulations, and show that it offers improvements to the performance of RSVP.",
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