OSPF-based adaptive and flexible security-enhanced QoS provisioning
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-2006
Abstract
Networks with quality of service (QoS) provisioning rely on QoS routing schemes to select paths between end-to-end hosts that can satisfy the requested service requirements. In this paper, we focus on networks that use a new service paradigm as a nested DiffServ model, which has been described as service vectors in combination with the explicit end-point admission control (EEAC) scheme [1]. The main objectives of service vectors are to improve the QoS granularity and service routing flexibility. These improvements enhances both network utilization and user benefits. However, QoS routing schemes need to consider service vectors to achieve such improvements. In this paper, we discuss a new set of requirements that are added into QoS routing schemes to avoid false routing and low network utilization when using service vectors. The OSPF protocol, as the widely used protocol, guarantees feasible deployability of service vectors in existing networks. Furthermore, we introduce a network architecture that integrates security into the set of QoS parameters and show how security-enabled QoS (SQoS) can also use the OSPF protocol for SQoS routing.
Identifier
50649101715 (Scopus)
ISBN
[1424400023, 9781424400027]
Publication Title
2006 IEEE Sarnoff Symposium
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/SARNOF.2006.4534791
Recommended Citation
Qin, Zhen; Rojas-Cessa, Roberto; and Ansari, Nirwan, "OSPF-based adaptive and flexible security-enhanced QoS provisioning" (2006). Faculty Publications. 18589.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/18589
