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This paper presents the study of an access point (AP) deployment strategy which aims to reduce the energy expenditure of ubiquitous motorway network coverage while ensuring Quality of Service (QoS) requirements are maintained at acceptable levels. For this reason, we, in this paper, study the consumption of energy in a scenario where three operational APs are deployed on a motorway with and without...
With the rapid growth of high data rate applications, significant amount of energy is consumed by base stations' equipment. In order to save energy, it is better to deploy fewer base stations (BSs) or switch off as many as possible. However, this is usually attained at the expense of quality of service (QoS). In this paper, we deploy fewer BSs to reduce energy consumption and study the performance...
OWD is becoming increasingly important nowadays, as SLA agreements use it as a parameter to ensure QoS levels. However, its measurement is still a much debated topic due to the difficulty in the clock synchronization process. The paper approaches a new methodology to measure OWD, using NTP protocol with virtual clocks and bigger packets. This approach works over a measurement tool developed by the...
This paper proposes a learning approach to solve adaptive Connection Admission Control (CAC) schemes in future wireless networks. Real time connections (that require lower delay bounds than non-real-time) are subdivided into hard realtime (requiring constant bandwidth capacity) or adaptive (that have flexible bandwidth requirements). The CAC for such a mix of traffic types is a complex constraint...
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...
Due to the limited bandwidth of the mobile network, mobile IPTV does not broadcast the content of all channels to its users. The channel zapping time, which is inevitable time until the user watches the display of the selected channel when the selected channel is not available at the mobile device, significantly affects the QoS (Quality of Service) of mobile IPTV services. This paper presents a simple...
Quality of Service (QoS) of video streaming service over wireless and mobile network is determined by many intermingled factors. Some of the factors can be adjusted. Video resolution, audio rate, and bandwidth are among of them. Other factors are not fully controllable such as network throughput, delay, and packet lost probability. In order to increase user satisfaction, efforts to make better quality...
In this paper, we discuss the functionality of mobile systems in a new generation network. Our goal is to provide mission-critical services using the mobile systems in the fields such as energy, disaster prevention, and medical care. It is necessary to guarantee both reliability and quality of communication for these services. We show that the future mobile systems should have three functions for...
Supporting QoS for safety-critical applications for intelligent transportation systems accentuates the analytical modeling of delays in vehicular networks. Such analysis is, however, challenging due to the dynamics of such a network. We make progress by deriving lower- and upper-bounds for information dissemination delays in multi-hop vehicular networks using two different routing schemes. In particular,...
We propose and analyze a class of trust management protocols for encounter-based routing in delay tolerant networks (DTNs). The underlying idea is to incorporate trust evaluation in the routing protocol, considering not only quality-of-service (QoS) trust properties (connectivity) but also social trust properties (honesty and unselfishness) to evaluate other nodes encountered. Two versions of trust...
Efficient vertical handover mechanisms are required to provide service continuity over available and upcoming heterogeneous wireless access networks. They should provide low delays and good accuracy to meet service requirements. In the literature, proposed mechanisms rely on a rich knowledge of users' ambient environments and contexts. The outcomes are complex mechanisms that require significant amount...
The use of cellular networks for both voice and data communications is growing at a rapid pace throughout the world. Such growth was initially fueled by the need for mobile voice communication. However, with the advent of 2G networks and now with 3G networks, data services are quickly outpacing that of voice. Normally such growth is welcomed since it results in increased revenue for the wireless operator...
Much work has been done on routing in Ad-Hoc networks, but the proposed routing solutions only deal with the best effort data traffic. Connections with Quality of Service (QoS) requirements, such as voice channels with delay and bandwidth constraints, are not supported. The QoS routing has been receiving increasingly intensive attention, but searching for the shortest path with many metrics is an...
A Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is actually a set of nodes which are self-configured and organized dynamically. Furthermore, nodes can communicate with each other without any fixed infrastructure as the base stations. The Ad-hoc On demand Distance Vector (AODV) is the most typical reactive routing protocol in MANET. It has been extensively studied through not only computer simulations but also implementations...
Ad Hoc networks is recently a hot spot in wireless network researching domain. The design of routing algorithm, which is as the core layer technology in Ad Hoc networks, has drawn great concern. In response to the drawbacks of traditional routing protocols such as bad convergence and providing no QoS guarantee, this paper gives the way to construct node vector function to represent QoS indices in...
In this paper, we extends bandwidth balancing technique in wired networks to operate in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). In bandwidth balancing in Distributed-Queue-Dual-Bus (DQDB), different nodes occupy the same channel, and information about the bandwidth is transferred between nodes in the unused bandwidth. Similarly, in wireless networks, the capacity on a channel is shared by several sources...
We propose two scheduling and resource allocation schemes that deal with Quality of Service (QoS) requirements in Uplink Long Term Evolution (LTE) systems. QoS for a multiclass system has been seldom taken into account in previous resource allocation algorithms for LTE uplink. In one of the new algorithms, we investigate the possibility of assigning more than one resource block and its consequences...
With the rapid advancement of positioning and tracking capabilities (mobile phones, on-board navigation systems) location based services are rapidly increasing. Privacy in location based systems is addressed in many papers. Our work is focused on the trusted third party privacy framework that utilizes the concept of k-anonymity with or without l-diversity. In previous anonymization models k may be...
This paper proposes efficient analytical models to dimension the required transport bandwidths for the Long Term Evolution (LTE) access network for the elastic Internet traffic (which is carried by the TCP protocol). The dimensioning models are based on the use of Processor Sharing queuing theory to guarantee a desired end-to-end application QoS target. For validating the analytical dimensioning models,...
In the group vertical handover (GVHO) scenario, many mobile terminals (MTs) send handover requests almost at the same time. The traditional vertical handover (VHO) schemes assume that the VHO user is coming one by one, so the current user knows the decision results of previous users, then the optimal result can be obtained. In GVHO scenario, multiple VHO decisions need to be made simultaneously, if...
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