@techreport{declercq-vsn-arch-01, number = {draft-declercq-vsn-arch-01}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-declercq-vsn-arch/01/}, author = {Jeremy De Clercq}, title = {{An architecture for a gradual deployment of end-to-end QoS on an Internet-wide scale (Virtual Service-aware Network)}}, pagetotal = 28, year = 2003, month = jun, day = 10, abstract = {This document introduces Virtual Service-aware Networks (VSNs) as a solution for inter-domain resource reservation with Quality-of- Service (QoS) on an Internet-wide scale. A VSN is a single-domain overlay network that consists of guaranteed QoS pipes. VSNs of neighboring domains that offer the same level of QoS establish peering relationships. As such, they form a network of QoS-enabled networks with a specific (QoS) routing context. In this network, admission control for traffic flows is performed in two phases. The two-phase approach allows for the use of an off-path signaling protocol, which enables the gradual introduction of this architecture without changing the existing routers.}, }