The next generation Internet will provide high-quality, high-bandwidth connectivity. However, the important aspect of mobility is often neglected. Future Internet users will expect the availability of the full range of Internet applications regardless of the mode of access. We assume that mobile users in particular will use audio-based and video-based applications with specific QoS requirements. The support for these applications that exists in wired networks is therefore also necessary in next generation IP-based wireless networks. In this paper, we present a framework for the seamless integration of QoS and Mobility
Ideally, the future Internet must provide acceptable Quality of Service (QoS) to mobile users that a...
New challenging service scenarios are integrating mobile wireless devices with limited and heterogen...
International audienceOur paper explores the issue of how to provide appropriate quality of service ...
It is expected that the next generation Internet architecture will support applications with differe...
It is expected that the next generation Internet architecture will support applications with differe...
Mobile users are making more demands of common networks by running applications such as network stre...
Future wireless communications are expected to provide mobile users access to the desired service wi...
This paper addresses the issue of mobility and QoS management principles as well as the mobility and...
This paper addresses the issue of mobility and QoS management principles as well as the mobility and...
From a network perspective, the major challenge in providing seamless connectivity whilst maintainin...
In the last several years mobile communication services have evolved from sparse coverage and constr...
This document describes an architecture that is providing Internet access to mobile hosts, by allowi...
Telecom operators and Internet service providers are heading for a new shift in communications par...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to present our current work on mobility support i...
Demands from users of future generation networks will include seamless access to services across mul...
Ideally, the future Internet must provide acceptable Quality of Service (QoS) to mobile users that a...
New challenging service scenarios are integrating mobile wireless devices with limited and heterogen...
International audienceOur paper explores the issue of how to provide appropriate quality of service ...
It is expected that the next generation Internet architecture will support applications with differe...
It is expected that the next generation Internet architecture will support applications with differe...
Mobile users are making more demands of common networks by running applications such as network stre...
Future wireless communications are expected to provide mobile users access to the desired service wi...
This paper addresses the issue of mobility and QoS management principles as well as the mobility and...
This paper addresses the issue of mobility and QoS management principles as well as the mobility and...
From a network perspective, the major challenge in providing seamless connectivity whilst maintainin...
In the last several years mobile communication services have evolved from sparse coverage and constr...
This document describes an architecture that is providing Internet access to mobile hosts, by allowi...
Telecom operators and Internet service providers are heading for a new shift in communications par...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to present our current work on mobility support i...
Demands from users of future generation networks will include seamless access to services across mul...
Ideally, the future Internet must provide acceptable Quality of Service (QoS) to mobile users that a...
New challenging service scenarios are integrating mobile wireless devices with limited and heterogen...
International audienceOur paper explores the issue of how to provide appropriate quality of service ...