This paper deals with end-to-end resource management in geostationary (GEO) satellite networks. Bandwidth on Demand (BoD) is central to end-to-end resource management in these systems. In this paper, using simulation analysis, we study the impact of BoD reservation parameters on the Quality of Service (QoS) received by the connections, the resource utilization, and the Grade of Service (GoS) of the network. These results are important since they give us a lot of insights on how the various parameters of the BoD impact the performance
Satellite transmissions have an important role in telephone communications, television broadcasting,...
To provide truly global coverage needed by increased Personal Communication Services (PCS), a new ge...
This paper presents the QoS performance evaluation studies of IP over integrated terrestrial and Nex...
Bandwidth-on-demand (BoD) access protocols address the problem of guaranteeing a high exploitation o...
In this paper, a control-based Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD) scheme for geostationary (GEO) satellite ne...
The elasticity of transmission control protocol (TCP) traffic complicates attempts to provide perfor...
Summary There are many system proposals for satellite-based broadband communications that promise hi...
This work presents an adaptive control approach for queue-based Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD) procedures...
This paper presents an access scheme for a class of service, named Better-than-Best-Effort (BBE), op...
Support for IP-based services, efficient resource management and broadband connectivity distinguish...
Recently, IP satellite networks have attracted considerable interest as a technology to deliver high...
Resource allocation has become the most important technology in satellite and wireless networks. All...
An efficient resource management is crucial in supporting multimedia traffic in satellite networks. ...
A key to next generation Internet is service differentiation. Broadband satellite networks being an ...
This paper focuses on the resource management procedures for a geostationary (GEO) satellite system....
Satellite transmissions have an important role in telephone communications, television broadcasting,...
To provide truly global coverage needed by increased Personal Communication Services (PCS), a new ge...
This paper presents the QoS performance evaluation studies of IP over integrated terrestrial and Nex...
Bandwidth-on-demand (BoD) access protocols address the problem of guaranteeing a high exploitation o...
In this paper, a control-based Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD) scheme for geostationary (GEO) satellite ne...
The elasticity of transmission control protocol (TCP) traffic complicates attempts to provide perfor...
Summary There are many system proposals for satellite-based broadband communications that promise hi...
This work presents an adaptive control approach for queue-based Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD) procedures...
This paper presents an access scheme for a class of service, named Better-than-Best-Effort (BBE), op...
Support for IP-based services, efficient resource management and broadband connectivity distinguish...
Recently, IP satellite networks have attracted considerable interest as a technology to deliver high...
Resource allocation has become the most important technology in satellite and wireless networks. All...
An efficient resource management is crucial in supporting multimedia traffic in satellite networks. ...
A key to next generation Internet is service differentiation. Broadband satellite networks being an ...
This paper focuses on the resource management procedures for a geostationary (GEO) satellite system....
Satellite transmissions have an important role in telephone communications, television broadcasting,...
To provide truly global coverage needed by increased Personal Communication Services (PCS), a new ge...
This paper presents the QoS performance evaluation studies of IP over integrated terrestrial and Nex...