Title :
Towards RSVP Lite: light-weight RSVP for generic signaling
Author :
Fu, Xiaoming ; Kappler, Cornelia
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Informatics, Univ. of Goettingen, Germany
Abstract :
RSVP is a reservation setup protocol designed specifically to support QoS signaling in the Internet. However, RSVP end-to-end signaled QoS for the Internet has not become a reality. Moreover, there are many other applications demanding different signaling services. The paper analyses the features of RSVP version 1 we believe to be essential, and its complexity due to QoS-oriented design and multicast support as an indispensable component in a signaling protocol, deriving the design principles to be covered in a more generic signaling protocol. Based on this analysis, we present a light-weight version of RSVP, RSVP Lite, which clearly separates the signaled data from signaling messages and removes the multicast capability from the mandatory components of RSVP. RSVP Lite is intended to be applicable to a wide range of networking environments, while providing the flexibility to serve for generic signaling purposes and incremental deployment in the Internet.
Keywords :
Internet; message passing; multicast communication; protocols; quality of service; Internet; QoS signaling; QoS-oriented design; RSVP Lite; RSVP end-to-end signaled QoS; RSVP version 1; generic signaling; generic signaling protocol; incremental deployment; light-weight RSVP; light-weight version; multicast support; networking environments; reservation setup protocol; signaling protocol; signaling services; IP networks; Informatics; Intserv networks; Mobile communication; Multicast protocols; Quality of service; Scalability; Signal analysis; Signal design; Web and internet services;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2003. AINA 2003. 17th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1906-7
DOI :
10.1109/AINA.2003.1192957