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Wireless networks are a very challenging communication technology since their ability to be set everywhere and whenever. Among the several types of wireless systems, a new class of networks is gradually emerging: Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs). A WMN is a distributed communication infrastructure organized in a mesh topology, which handles multi-hops connections and is capable of provide dependable...
With the rapid development of wireless multimedia services delivery, it becomes essential for telecommunications service providers (SP) to guarantee the users' service quality and at the same time maximize them profit as well. For the different grades of multimedia service income and network resources consumption, this paper put forward a parameter of unit price of bandwidth resource (UPBR). With...
Reservation-based quality of service (QoS) in a mixed wireless and wireline environment requires an end-to-end signaling protocol that is capable of adapting to the idiosyncrasies of the different networks. The QoS NSIS signaling protocol (QoS-NSLP) has been created by the Next Steps In Signaling working group at the IETF to fulfill this need for an adaptive reservation protocol. It allows reservation...
The following topics were dealt with: local computer networks; peer-to-peer; QoS; wireless sensor networks; radio networks; storage; distribution; traffic characterisation; network routing; optical networks; services; traffic control; power efficiency; wireless local area networks; network security; ad hoc networks; multicast networks; network management; DiffServ; mobile networks; resource allocation;...
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