A Novel End-To-End QoS Framework Over Heterogeneous Networks - An Architectural Approach
Journal Title: Acta Technica Napocensis- Electronica-Telecomunicatii (Electronics and Telecommunications) - Year 2010, Vol 51, Issue 2
Abstract
End-to-end QoS (Quality of Service) provisioning over heterogeneous networks is a major challenge. The poor communication between Service Providers, the increasing complexity of the supported services, the need for fulfillment of end-to-end requirements represent the main problems to be solved by the new QoS frameworks. This paper presents a novel system architecture for an end-to-end QoS framework over heterogeneous networks, that aims to guarantee network performances and to provision end-to-end QoS over multiple autonomous systems.
Authors and Affiliations
Bogdan IANCU, Vasile DADARLAT, Adrian PECULEA
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