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This paper presents handling and analysis of network packets using data stream management system tool TelegraphCQ. The number of tools for analyzing data traffic in the Internet is continuously increasing, because there is an increasing need in many different application domains. The high volume data that flows within a network requires one to rethink the fundamental architecture of a DBMS for this...
Next generation networks will be more and more heterogeneous and dynamic. The traditional model for interactions between different networks is relatively static. However, future scenarios involve quite dynamic inter-network relationships established to meet service requirements on-the-fly. In particular, Network Composition will enable dynamic and automatic cooperation between networks, based on agreements...
The rapid growth of WLANs provides an opportunity for appropriately equipped user terminals to access the evolutionary 3GPP services via high speed WLAN at low cost. Interworking of UMTS and WLANs aims to extend 3 GPP services and functionality to the WLAN environment, thus effectively making it a complementary access technology. One of the research challenges for this interworking is the design of...
A key requirement for ease of migration from legacy to ambient networks is the elimination of dependencies between functionalities. Currently, in the case of designs for QoS and mobility in IP networks, it is apparent that there is a strong coupling between the two functions. One way to reduce this coupling is to remove the need to have QoS state within the network. This can be done if applications...
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