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A resource reservation protocol supporting QoSaware multicast trees for next generation networks

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Figure 1 - Q3M Architecture
Figure 2. MIRA-P downstream/upstream message sequence
Figure 3. MIRA-P operations in a reservation scenario
Figure 4. MIRA-P operations ~~~~MU"in moblit Daa
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