The increasing demand for real-time multimedia applications for groups of users, together with the need for assuring high quality support for end-to-end content distribution is motivating the scientific community and industry to develop novel control, management and optimization mechanisms with Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE) support. In this context, this paper introduces Q-OSys (QoS-routing with Systematic Access), a distributed QoS-routing approach for enhancing future networks with autonomous mechanisms orchestrating admission control, per-class overprovisioning, IP Multicast and load-balancing to efficiently support multiuser multimedia sessions. Simulation experiments were carried to show the efficien...
Part 2: Ph.D. Student Workshop — Management of Future NetworkingInternational audienceOver the last ...
It is expected that next generation of networks will handle new types of services which are destined...
The present best-effort Internet architecture is not suitable for soft real-time, multimedia applica...
Abstract A combined control of multimedia quality level, mobility and allocation of network resourc...
grantor: University of TorontoIn recent years, a number of architectures (ATM, Next Genera...
International audienceThis paper proposes a scalable algorithm for quality of service (QoS) based ro...
The demand of real time multimedia applications have been increased in today’s scenario of Internet....
Mobility and Quality of Services (QoS) are the major issues in today\u27s computer networks research...
This paper studies the integration of multimedia multicasting, with the consideration of multicast w...
The FP7 4WARD clean-slate Project envisions overcoming the limitations of current Internet by redefi...
More and more, multimedia services are being accessed via fixed and mobile networks. These services ...
Next generation networks will extend the set of QoS aware applications. The QoS management should co...
211 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The up-coiming Gbps high-spee...
This research considers the challenges involved in resource allocation for quality-of-service (QoS) ...
The up-coming Gbps high-speed networks are expected to support a wide range of communication-intensi...
Part 2: Ph.D. Student Workshop — Management of Future NetworkingInternational audienceOver the last ...
It is expected that next generation of networks will handle new types of services which are destined...
The present best-effort Internet architecture is not suitable for soft real-time, multimedia applica...
Abstract A combined control of multimedia quality level, mobility and allocation of network resourc...
grantor: University of TorontoIn recent years, a number of architectures (ATM, Next Genera...
International audienceThis paper proposes a scalable algorithm for quality of service (QoS) based ro...
The demand of real time multimedia applications have been increased in today’s scenario of Internet....
Mobility and Quality of Services (QoS) are the major issues in today\u27s computer networks research...
This paper studies the integration of multimedia multicasting, with the consideration of multicast w...
The FP7 4WARD clean-slate Project envisions overcoming the limitations of current Internet by redefi...
More and more, multimedia services are being accessed via fixed and mobile networks. These services ...
Next generation networks will extend the set of QoS aware applications. The QoS management should co...
211 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The up-coiming Gbps high-spee...
This research considers the challenges involved in resource allocation for quality-of-service (QoS) ...
The up-coming Gbps high-speed networks are expected to support a wide range of communication-intensi...
Part 2: Ph.D. Student Workshop — Management of Future NetworkingInternational audienceOver the last ...
It is expected that next generation of networks will handle new types of services which are destined...
The present best-effort Internet architecture is not suitable for soft real-time, multimedia applica...