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MRSVP: A Reservation Protocol for an Integrated Services Packet Network with Mobile Hosts
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MRSVP: A Reservation Protocol for an Integrated Services Packet Network with Mobile Hosts

Anup Talukdar, B. R. Badrinath and Arup Acharya
Rutgers University
1997
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/T3GH9NJ2

Abstract

Integrated services digital networks Internet protocols Mobility Multimedia systems Reservation protocol Quality of service (Computer networks)
This paper describes a reservation protocol to provide real-time services to mobile users in an Integrated Services Packet Network. The mobility of hosts has a significant impact on the quality of service provided to a real-time application. The currently proposed network system architecture and mechanisms to provide real-time services to fixed hosts are inadequate to accommodate the mobile hosts which can frequently change their point of attachments to the fixed network. Mobile hosts may experience wide variations of quality of service due to mobility. Therefore, a new real-time service architecture is necessary to accommodate mobile hosts which can tolerate variations in QoS and those which want mobility independent service guarantees in the same network. To obtain mobility independent service guarantees, a mobile host needs to make resource reservations at all locations it may visit during the lifetime of the connection. The currently proposed reservation protocol in the Internet, RSVP, is not adequate to make such reservations for mobile hosts. In this paper, we describe a new reservation protocol, MRSVP, for supporting Integrated Services in mobile networks.
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