Future applications will require network services that offer performance guarantees. We refer to such services as "real-time", and to network connections offering such guarantees as "real-time channels". In this report, we discuss the service description and interfaces for a mechanism for the administration of real-time channels. We also describe the Real-Time Channel Administration Protocol (RCAP), which implements this mechanism in the prototype version of the Tenet Real-Time Protocol Suite.
Title
A Mechanism for the Administration of Real-Time Channels
Published
1993-03-01
Full Collection Name
Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences Technical Reports
Other Identifiers
CSD-93-735
Type
Text
Extent
21 p
Archive
The Engineering Library
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