A framework for quality of service differentiation on 3G CDMA air interface

Author(s):  
Y. Guo ◽  
H. Chaskar
2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fabrice Poppe ◽  
Koenraad Laevens ◽  
Herman Michiel ◽  
Serge Molenaar

Author(s):  
Jahangir Dadkhah Chimeh

Mobile systems and particularly UMTS are growing fast. These systems convey data based services in addition to customary voice services. Quality of service is a function of data rate, delay and signal to noise plus interference ratio in these systems. In this Chapter first the author pays attention to UMTS and its QoS architecture, then to service categorization due to QoS. Afterwards he reviews some QoS parameters. Then he studies Layer 2 QoS parameters and general concepts about Transport channels. Then he review TCP effects on the throughput in the air interface. he introduces HSDPA in the next section. Finally he pays attention to data traffic models and their effects on the system capacity and Erlang capacity and delay in the system.


Author(s):  
Pedro Neves ◽  
Francisco Fontes ◽  
Joao Monteiro ◽  
Susana Sargento ◽  
Thomas M. Bohnert

Author(s):  
Amal Bourmada ◽  
Azeddine Bilami

The growing demand of usage of wireless sensors networks (WSNs) in multiple types of applications such as environment monitoring or asset tracking makes the quality-of-service (QoS) a paramount topic in wireless sensors applications. In these applications, each sensor node may collect different types of data with different levels of importance involving a different treatment to meet QoS purpose. Consequently, a sensor network should be ready to spend more resources in transmitting packets that hold more important information. In this paper, the authors propose an enhanced protocol with differentiated services for WSNs called QoS-HEEP. The proposed protocol is an improvement of HEEP protocol while providing requested quality of service for high priority real time traffic, which is distinguished from the low priority and non-real time traffic. Thus, input traffic streams are served based on their priorities. Through simulations using NS Simulator; it is observed that the authors' proposal outperforms more than other protocols developed in the literature for QoS provisions in WSNs.


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