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Traditionally in routing approaches, each node allows a maximum load through the selected route. The existing routing approaches in cognitive radio networks (CRN) do not take into account spectrum trading as well as spectrum competition among licensed users (PUs). This paper introduces a novel routing algorithm that is based on spectrum trading and spectrum competition for cognitive radio networks...
IMS (IP multimedia subsystem) is a main trend of development NGN. The base of IMS is an Internet Protocol which initially did not provide support for quality of service. However, for the transmission of multimedia streams is necessary to ensure a given level of quality of service (QoS). Therefore, IMS QoS estimation is a necessary task but a high complexity of network topologies and a large number...
Due to the coexistence of different generations of mobile radio technologies, more and more mobile network operators are keen on deploying multiple radio technologies on a single cell site and carry their traffic over a common transport network. This paper studies such a collocated multiradio system: collocated LTE and HSDPA. Firstly, we investigate the potential gain by using a shared transport network...
The configuration of WLAN MAC by means of Super Frame (SF) and Contention Free Period (CFP) variation is one of the effective schemes to provide QoS to interactive multimedia (IMM) traffic. In this paper we investigate the usefulness of an auto-generated dynamic parameter set of CFP and SF combinations as the logical look-up table for the WLAN medium access control scheme. A modified analytical model...
In this paper, the scheduling problem of the network with limited bandwidth is considered. In order to improve the network quality of service and the quality of control simultaneously, an intelligent feedback scheduling method is proposed. The scheduler reschedules the priority, the sampling period, and the output threshold concurrently according to the control authority of each node, which is calculated...
The concept of the effective service capacity is an analytical framework for evaluating QoS-constrained queuing performance of communication systems. Recently, it has been applied to the analysis of different wireless systems like point-to-point systems or multi-user systems. In contrast to previous work, we consider in this work slot-based systems where a scheduler determines a packet size to be...
In this paper, we consider a cognitive relaying network in which the secondary user accesses the channel with a certain access probability that depends on the feedback information sent by the primary destination. In addition, the secondary user is granted relaying capabilities by which it can relay primary traffic that was unsuccessfully transmitted by the primary user. We show that this proposed...
The key focus of our work is to analyse some jitter control algorithms. We study a jitter control algorithm proposed by Mansour et. al [1] for networks with guaranteed quality of service (QoS) from a competitive analysis point of view. The authors have analysed the proposed algorithm (on-line algorithm) and also compared its performance to the off-line algorithm. In this paper, the analysis of the...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are a kind of networks made up of thousands of tiny nodes. The node in WSN has limited computing, caching and communicating ability. Because of these differences from normal lineal networks, there are many research hotpots for quality of service (QoS) in WSN. The target of most WSN is to detect events and it pays more attention to the QoS of colony data packets. So,...
In this paper, we propose a performance analysis model for opportunities scheduling in wireless data networks based on stochastic network calculus. We choose multi-user downlink wireless cellular network system model, and describe arrival process and service process of traffic. Then we obtain stochastic arrival curve and stochastic service curve based on stochastic network calculus, and derive service...
A main challenge for service providers is managing service-level agreements (SLAs) with their customers while satisfying their business objectives, such as maximizing profits. Most current systems fail to consider business objectives and thus to provide a complete SLA management solution. This work proposes an SLA-driven management solution that aims to maximize the provider's profit by reducing resource...
This paper proposes an analytical model for dimensioning transport bandwidths in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) access network. In this work the criterion for dimensioning is the transport network delay QoS (at the packet level). The presented analytical model takes into considerations the key features of the LTE radio interface and the use of Differentiated Service (DiffServ) QoS scheme in the LTE...
This paper considers the energy saving problem of IEEE 802.16e networks which consist of a base station and multiple mobile stations. The mobile station may establish one or multiple connections that have specific QoS requirements, including a bandwidth requirement and delay bounds. Since the mobile station turns off the transceiver to save energy when all connections of the mobile station enter sleep...
In order to successfully resolve the network infrastructure's problems the network provider has to improve the service quality. However in traditional ways, maintaining and improving of the service quality are generally determined in terms of quality of service criteria, not in terms of satisfaction and perception to the end-user. The latter is represented by Quality of Experience (QoE) that becomes...
End-to-end QoS is a challenge for future Internet. A per flow resource reservation can be carried out among heterogeneous domains on the communication path using signaling protocols. When one or both communicating terminals are mobile there is additional complexity. Signaling delays and resource lacking on future paths can dramatically impact user experience. In this paper, a rational future path...
We propose a transmitter beamformer design technique for a spectrum-sharing network with mixed quality-of-service requirement. In particular, the proposed algorithm has the ability to jointly design multiple beamformers, so that a specific subset of users attains certain target signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratios (SINRs) whereas the SINRs of the remaining users are balanced subject to multiple...
In this paper, we propose an effective contention-based bandwidth request scheme to differentiate the contention scheme of each quality of service(QoS) type in IEEE 802.16e systems. Especially, the scheme is focused on the improvement for extended real-time polling service(ert-PS). The proposed scheme allows the ert-PS to use multicast polling in the normal condition, but to adopt both multicast and...
Internet pricing schemes have not been concerned in the network-neutrality research. In this paper, we study the implication of non-neutrality on the competition between Internet Access Providers. We interpret non-neutral network when a service provider privileges a Content Provider (CP) in order to propose a high quality of service for this content like time-sensitive applications (voice over Internet...
Network QoS control is generally difficult due to the complexity, dynamism, and limited measurability of networks. As an alternative, we seek a network phenomenon that is simple, universal and consequential to control. The result is a framework for proactive dynamic network congestion control that is based on the science of continuous phase transition. Key beneficial properties of continuous phase...
Delivering desired QoS to the applications is one of the most important challenges in next generation networks. Designing efficient queue management in midway nodes leads to improvement in NGN efficiency. This paper presents fair Efficient active Queue Management (EQM) mechanism for congestion avoidance and control in next generation networks. Proposed AQM mechanism uses instantaneous queue length...
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