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As the existence of diverse network technologies, QoS signaling is needed to guarantee the end-to-end QoS for users in complex network environment. Compared with the previous QoS signaling with resource reservation, NSIS (next steps in signaling) proposed by IETF is better in flexibility and scalability. This paper proposes a new mobility-aware scheme for QoS NSLP (NSIS signaling layer protocol) in...
It is necessary to provide seamless multimedia services to mobile users. However, due to the effects of host mobility, it is difficult to achieve seamless QoS guarantee. Several solutions have been proposed to couple QoS with mobility management. In this paper, a QoS-aware HMIPv6 solution using QoS NSLP is proposed. The cross-layer solution takes use of L2 and L3 triggers to execute the resource reservation...
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