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Norvald Stol

Researcher at Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Publications -  68
Citations -  497

Norvald Stol is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Packet switching & Network packet. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 68 publications receiving 485 citations.

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A packet-switched hybrid optical network with service guarantees

TL;DR: It is shown that the proposed optical packet switched (OPS) hybrid network model supports both high throughput efficiency and guaranteed service transport (GST) with no packet loss and constant delay.
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3-Level Integrated Hybrid Optical Network (3LIHON) to Meet Future QoS Requirements

TL;DR: A new hybrid network architecture including different transport technologies to support a wide range of services is presented, and a possible set of foreseeable services with different QoS needs is mapped into these levels to show the effectiveness of the hybrid networking in managing multi-service requests.
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A priority-oriented call admission control paradigm with QoS renegotiation for multimedia services in UMTS

TL;DR: A novel priority-oriented CAC strategy is proposed, based on 3GPP defined QoS classes for multimedia traffic in UMTS, which introduces a QoS renegotiation procedure, resulting in a lower blocking probability for overall traffic.
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Evaluation of QoS differentiation mechanisms in asynchronous bufferless optical packet-switched networks

TL;DR: An evaluation framework is presented, which quantifies the throughput reduction observed when migrating from a best effort scenario to a service-differentiated scenario, and shows that preemption-based schemes have the best performance, but also the highest implementation complexity.
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Scalability analysis of SDN-controlled optical ring MAN with hybrid traffic

TL;DR: The numerical results characterize the limitations in network dimensioning when considering an SDN controller implementation in the presence of different flow mixes and Employing flow aggregation and/or parallel distributed controllers is outlined as potential solution to achieve SDN network scalability.