Title
End-to-edge QoS across heterogeneous wireless and wired domains.
Abstract
Oriented to heterogeneity in every sense, next generation wireless networks are aimed to fulfil constantly increasing users' prospects. Relying on the all-IP paradigm, expectations suppose ubiquitous wireless access in heterogeneous networks. When efforts are made to make such an aspiration a reality, the main challenging issue raised is the need to seamlessly provide the user with an adequate Quality of Service (QoS) level. This paper gives detailed description of end-to-edge QoS approach in a heterogeneous wireless access network adopted in AROMA project and addresses the most important issues and observations that occurred during the implementation of such a solution in a real-time testbed. The paper gives some qualitative results on possibilities to implement coordinated interdomain QoS management by QoS mechanisms independently developed for radio and core network domains. Additionally, it gives an insight into real-time possibilities to track QoS provision across multiple domains revealing real-time behaviour before, during and after the system reconfiguration.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2008
QSHINE
quality of service,core network domain,qos mechanism,testbed,real-time behaviour,next generation wireless network,real-time possibility,qos provision,heterogeneous wireless access,ubiquitous wireless access,real-time,interdomain qos management,all-ip,end-to-edge qos,end-to-edge qos approach,heterogeneous wireless access network,end-to-edge,core network,all ip,real time,heterogeneous network,wireless network
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
2
0.42
References 
Authors
6
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nemanja Vučević1395.15
Francisco Bernardo2636.67
Anna Umbert39014.93
Miguel López-Benítez431833.49