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Fast growth and development of software defined network (SDN) and data transmission technologies set high requirements to the quality of service (Quality of Service, QoS) of network applications, high-speed and reliable data exchange between nodes of telecommunication system with strict requirements to delays of information transmission. The exact definition of the optimal transmission route allows...
Nowadays the traditional architecture of computer networks (CN) requires big resources for support of transmission of growing data flows for large number of devices taking into account quality of service (QoS). It allows to solve a wide range of tasks on the organization of data exchange, providing development of information society. Complexity in service of CN is combined often with incomplete compatibility...
This paper will discuss about transmission of multimedia content in limited capacity network (up to 5 Mbps), especially to study about the impact of background traffic towards multimedia content delivery quality in a limited capacity network. Observation methods proposed in the study include measurement of limited capacity network, background traffic modeling, and simulating the network to observe...
In mobile communication, User Equipment (UE) always demands to be on the network and to perform different errands using applications like file transfer, video streaming and conferencing and other applications like messaging, etc. It needs higher bit rate and hence, UE in recent networks like 4G heterogeneous wireless network continuously use vertical and horizontal handover. For better Quality of...
Network bandwidth and server capacity are gradually becoming overloaded due to high demand and rapid evolution of high quality multimedia services over the Internet. Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is among the multimedia services that demand more of network and server resources, especially with the emergence of Mobile IPTV. It is imperative for service providers to maintain good quality management...
Real-time (RT) communication support is a critical requirement for many complex embedded applications which are currently targeted to Network-on-chip (NoC) platforms. In this paper, we present novel methods to efficiently calculate worst case bandwidth and latency bounds for RT traffic streams on wormhole-switched NoCs with arbitrary topology. The proposed methods apply to best-effort NoC architectures,...
Quality of Service supported multicast has attracted more attentions in the last few years and is regarded as an important communication mechanism for implementing real-time multimedia applications in Next Generation Internet. Considering the difficulty on exact measurement and complete expression of network parameters, an intelligent QoS multicast routing algorithm based on Mind Evolutionary Computation...
Due to increased adoption of digital consumer services, Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) are gaining importance in real-life business applications. MANETs are wireless networks consisting of a set of mobile nodes and enables multi-hop peer-to-peer routing without any requirement of predefined infrastructure for its deployment. There are several works in literature for improving the Quality of Service...
Quality of service (QoS) is an important issue in the deployment IEEE 802.16 networks with real-time and non-real-time traffic integration. IEEE 802.16j is an extension of IEEE 802.16 to support relay transmission. In this paper, we propose a dynamic hybrid distributed scheduling mechanism (DHSM) for IEEE 802.16j networks with non-transparent relay stations. First, we define a suitable priority for...
Supporting real-time transmission in a cognitive radio network has been a hot research topic in recent years. However, most previous works only considered real-time packets in the network rather than a co-existence of real-time and non-realtime traffic. For the works considering non-realtime traffic, usually absolute priority is given to real-time packets that the QoS of non-realtime ones cannot be...
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...
We propose a resources reservation scheme pro-vides QoS for handing over stations within Mobile Multi-hop Relay Networks. The original time interval between two consecutive scans is divided into multiple intermediate time intervals for scan or transmission/reception. On the light of the intermediate scan results and depending on the "Mobility Context " of the SS or the mobile RS, the reservation...
The integrated architecture of complementary Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON) and Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) technologies combine the benefits of optical fiber capacity and wireless network mobility, which will become one of the promising broadband access technologies for next-generation network. In this paper, we propose a novel hybrid dynamic bandwidth allocation...
Five types of service flows are defined in the standard of IEEE 802.16. Each service flow has its own type of quality of service (QoS) requirement. Some scheduling algorithm is needed to satisfy the QoS requirement of each class. Traditional base station (BS) allocates bandwidth according to the request of user. However, the request may not equal to the real requirement in some situation. Thus, the...
We propose the Most-Emergent-First (MEF) scheduler which regard the emergency score obtained from the delay status and traffic specification (TSPEC) to determine transmit sequence of flows. Via cross-layer signaling, transmission opportunities (TXOPs) of flows are dynamically adjusted to meet the TSPEC while the bandwidth utilization in a IEEE 802.11e environment is maintained. The proposed prioritized...
The optimal allocation of Communication-Intensive Applications is a well-know complex issue in Clouds. This kind of applications, due to the strong impact of communications on their performance, requires not only that their tasks are allocated on resources able to satisfy their computational requirements but also that the distance among these resources, in terms of communication delay or latency,...
The most popular Differentiated Services composed of two key components: traffic conditioning and PHB (Per Hop Behavior). This paper addresses the affects of a packet handling mechanism LLQ (Low Latency Queuing) and several dropping schemes to quality of service in term of delay, jitter and packet loss. These schemes include RED (Random Early Detection), WRED (Weighted Random Early Detection) and...
In this continuous fast world of mobile devices there is always a growing demand of high rate services. So a call has to be continuous with same data rates during a handoff. This paper deals with a novel approach DBA-CAC to reduce the call dropping probability while ensuring QoS demands are met in LTE wireless networks. The reduction is based on Adaptive Call Admission Control (Ad-CAC) scheme which...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access or better known as WiMAX is a technology based on IEEE 802.16 standard with guaranteed QoS which provides high speed data rates. In this paper, we analyze the performance of VoIP over the commercial WiMAX networks through traffic measurements. The measurements focused on two QoS elements, jitter and latency that greatly affect the quality of the network...
Quality of service (QoS) is an important issue in the deployment IEEE 802.16 networks with real-time and non-real-time traffic integration. IEEE 802.16j is an extension of IEEE 802.16 to support relay transmission. In this paper, we propose a dynamic hybrid distributed scheduling mechanism (DHSM) for IEEE 802.16j networks with non-transparent relay stations. First, we define a suitable priority for...
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