A Control Architecture for Quality of Service and Resource Allocation in Multiservice IP Networks

Author(s):  
Raffaele Bolla ◽  
Franco Davoli ◽  
Matteo Repetto
2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pierre Levis ◽  
Mohamed Boucadair ◽  
Pierrick Morand ◽  
Jason Spencer ◽  
David Griffin ◽  
...  

Several Quality of Service (QoS) architectures and mechanisms have been proposed by standardisation bodies.However, those proposals were not always aligned with the spirit of IP networks. Furthermore, most research activities have focused to date on supporting QoS only within a singleadministrative domain. In this paper, we demonstrate that it is possible to provision QoS-enabled services that maintain the ability to easily connect any pair of users worldwide. For this purpose, we introduce the notion of Meta-QoS-Class and demonstrate its relevance for building QoS-enabled services across multiple domains. We then show how a QoS-enhanced Border Gateway Protocol (q-BGP) can be used together with Meta-QoS-Classes, for building a set of parallel Internet planes with different QoS capabilities. This concept opens up a new perspective for a global QoS-based Internet.


Author(s):  
M. Carmo ◽  
B. Carvalho ◽  
J. Sá Silva ◽  
E. Monteiro ◽  
P. Simões ◽  
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2005 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-88 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Soldatos ◽  
E. Vayias ◽  
G. Kormentzas

Author(s):  
Emad Danish ◽  
Mazin I. Alshamrani

Video streaming is expected to acquire a massive share of the global internet traffic in the near future. Meanwhile, it is expected that most of the global traffic will be carried over wireless networks. This trend translates into considerable challenges for Service Providers (SP) in terms of maintaining consumers' Quality of Experience (QoE), energy consumption, utilisation of wireless resources, and profitability. However, the majority of Radio Resource Allocation (RRA) algorithms only consider enhancing Quality of Service (QoS) and network parameters. Since this approach may end up with unsatisfied customers in the future, it is essential to develop innovative RRA algorithms that adopt a user-centric approach based on users' QoE. This chapter focus on wireless video over Critical communication systems that are inspired by QoE perceived by end users. This chapter presents a background to introduce the reader to this area, followed by a review of the related up-to-date literature.


Author(s):  
Marlenne Angulo ◽  
Deni Torres-Roman ◽  
David Muñoz-Rodriguez ◽  
Marco Turrubiartes

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