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AQUILA: ADAPTIVE RESOURCE CONTROL FOR QOS USING AN IP-BASED LAYERED ARCHITECTURE

Engel    
T. Granzer    
H. Koch    
B. F. Winter    
M. Sampatakos    
P.    
Venieris    
I. S. Hussmann    
H. Ricciato    
F. Salsano    
S.    

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