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A simple approach to provide QoS and fairness in Internet
We propose an approach to provide QoS in Internet for real and non-real time applications. This is a modification of an approach suggested in V. Sharma et al., (2003), V. Venugopal Reddy et al., (2004) and simplifies the overall procedure. signaling requirements are also removed in this process. Using RED control and priority and WRR schedulers at core networks we obtain minimal delay and delay jitter for real time applications and specified minimum throughput for TCP connections. We also show that using admission control our scheme can provide QoS in dynamic traffic conditions and also fair and efficient use of resources. Its implementation in DiffServ architecture is specifically described.