Admission control plays an important role in providing the desired Quality of Service (QoS) in wireless networks. It depends on precise estimates of bandwidth available in the network and the bandwidth required by new flows. Estimating these parameters in wireless networks is challenging due to the shared and open nature of the wireless channel. Resources sharing in wireless links imposes a number of problems in a QoS enabled networks. One of the problems is the estimation of the performance of implied radio links. In this article, we present a novel admission control for infrastrure-less clustered wireless networks. The proposed admission control is based on QoS constraints and the lifetime duration of mobile nodes, including speed, power ...
We propose a framework for quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning for multimedia services in next gen...
Abstract The deployment of multimedia services in wireless cellular networks calls for network resou...
We consider the problem of distributed admission control without knowledge of the capacity region in...
Supporting Quality of Service (QoS) in mobile networks requires that admission control algorithms in...
International audienceThe increasing popularity of wireless local area networks proves current trend...
International audienceThe increasing popularity of wireless local area networks proves current trend...
International audienceThe increasing popularity of wireless local area networks proves current trend...
International audienceWireless mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) have emerged as a key technology for ...
Abstract—An important quality-of-service (QoS) issue in wireless multimedia networks is how to contr...
As the use of bandwidth hungry applications such as video conferencing and video on demand increases...
Abstract—Wireless ad hoc networks consist of nodes having a self-centrically broadcasting nature of ...
International audienceWireless mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) have emerged as a key technology for ...
In this paper a new distributed adaptive admission control algorithm for wireless cellular networks ...
Abstract—An admission control algorithm should be properly designed to guarantee the Quality of Serv...
Traditional approaches to guarantee quality of service (QoS) work well only with predictable channel...
We propose a framework for quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning for multimedia services in next gen...
Abstract The deployment of multimedia services in wireless cellular networks calls for network resou...
We consider the problem of distributed admission control without knowledge of the capacity region in...
Supporting Quality of Service (QoS) in mobile networks requires that admission control algorithms in...
International audienceThe increasing popularity of wireless local area networks proves current trend...
International audienceThe increasing popularity of wireless local area networks proves current trend...
International audienceThe increasing popularity of wireless local area networks proves current trend...
International audienceWireless mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) have emerged as a key technology for ...
Abstract—An important quality-of-service (QoS) issue in wireless multimedia networks is how to contr...
As the use of bandwidth hungry applications such as video conferencing and video on demand increases...
Abstract—Wireless ad hoc networks consist of nodes having a self-centrically broadcasting nature of ...
International audienceWireless mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) have emerged as a key technology for ...
In this paper a new distributed adaptive admission control algorithm for wireless cellular networks ...
Abstract—An admission control algorithm should be properly designed to guarantee the Quality of Serv...
Traditional approaches to guarantee quality of service (QoS) work well only with predictable channel...
We propose a framework for quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning for multimedia services in next gen...
Abstract The deployment of multimedia services in wireless cellular networks calls for network resou...
We consider the problem of distributed admission control without knowledge of the capacity region in...