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- 1Mir, Shanawaz (Supervisor)
- 1Petrov, Aleksei
- 1Rahid, Iftekhar Uddin
- 1Riaz, Hamir
- 1Singh, Sartaj
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2020-01-01
In the first part of the capstone project on topic “Comparing Segment routing vs. traditional traffic engineering” I would like to discuss and analyze the use cases of Resource Reservation Protocol - Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) operating principles starting with the discussion of Multiprotocol...
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2021-11-04
Today almost every service provider use Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) on its core network, because it is one of the technologies that are easily scalable, with more flexibility to work with existing technologies and better compatibility for service providers carrying traffic with QoS and...
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2015-04-28
Impetuous development of Internet and IP technologies lead to increasing number of users and burst number of the traffic flows, needed to services demands of these users. Although ISP every few years upgrade their networks with new interfaces: 1G to 10G, 10G to 100G, 400G is near, the exponential...
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2015-04-18
Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) is growing in popularity as a set of protocols for provisioning and managing core networks.[6] Multi-protocol label switching integrates label-swapping framework with network layer routing that allows flexibility in the delivery of new routing services, since...
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2014-12-08
Business Drivers: MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching) has been embraced in the network industries for more than a decade now and it has slowly become a standard part of the communication networks. There is perhaps innumerable number of reasons why MPLS has gained success over other technology,...