A Traffic Marker to Improve the Fairness among Aggregated Flows in DiffServ Networks

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The fair distribution of bandwidth among different flows is an important research issue in the differentiated services architecture. In this paper FATM (a fair aggregate traffic marker) is proposed to provide the fairness among aggregate flows. FATM guarantees the fairness among the aggregate traffic flows by considering CIR of an aggregate traffic, and also considers maintaining estimated arrival rate for each flow within an aggregate at the boundary router.

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