In this paper, we present MPARC (Multi-Priority Admission and Rate Control), a novel joint admission control and rate policing protocol for multi-priority ad hoc networks. MPARC is based on our novel bandwidth allocation model and guarantees that the throughput of admitted realtime flows will not decrease due to later arriving realtime flows with equal or lower priorities or due to best effort flows. MPARC achieves this goal by performing accurate admission control on every newly arriving realtime flow and appropriate rate policing on all best effort traffic. Through simulation, we demonstrate that MPARC has better performance than existing approaches
Various fairness models and criteria proposed by academia and industries for wired networks can be a...
With the explosive growth in multimedia wireless applications such as video streaming and conferenci...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new protocol named DRBT (Dynamic Regulation of Bes...
In this paper, we present MPARC (Multi-Priority Admission and Rate Control), a novel joint admission...
Abstract — In this paper, we present MPARC (Multi-Priority Admission and Rate Control), a novel join...
Transmitting real-time traffic in ad hoc networks is such a complex process that even the packets of...
With the onset of multimedia applications, Quality of Service (QoS) in 802.11-based wireless ad hoc ...
Abstract. Carrier sense multiple access and its variants have been widely used in mobile ad hoc netw...
An admission control scheme should play the role of a coordinator for flows in a data communication ...
In this paper, we propose a new cross-layer framework, named QPART ( QoS br>rotocol for Adhoc Realti...
Prioritized flow control is a type of QoS provisioning in which each class is provided a different Q...
Abstract. Carrier sense multiple access and its variants have been widely used in mobile ad hoc netw...
Abstract — We have proposed a scheme for supporting prioritybased QoS in mobile ad hoc networks by c...
Various fairness models and criteria proposed by academia and industries for wired networks can be ...
This thesis describes an investigation on the problem of quality of service (QoS) support in mobile ...
Various fairness models and criteria proposed by academia and industries for wired networks can be a...
With the explosive growth in multimedia wireless applications such as video streaming and conferenci...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new protocol named DRBT (Dynamic Regulation of Bes...
In this paper, we present MPARC (Multi-Priority Admission and Rate Control), a novel joint admission...
Abstract — In this paper, we present MPARC (Multi-Priority Admission and Rate Control), a novel join...
Transmitting real-time traffic in ad hoc networks is such a complex process that even the packets of...
With the onset of multimedia applications, Quality of Service (QoS) in 802.11-based wireless ad hoc ...
Abstract. Carrier sense multiple access and its variants have been widely used in mobile ad hoc netw...
An admission control scheme should play the role of a coordinator for flows in a data communication ...
In this paper, we propose a new cross-layer framework, named QPART ( QoS br>rotocol for Adhoc Realti...
Prioritized flow control is a type of QoS provisioning in which each class is provided a different Q...
Abstract. Carrier sense multiple access and its variants have been widely used in mobile ad hoc netw...
Abstract — We have proposed a scheme for supporting prioritybased QoS in mobile ad hoc networks by c...
Various fairness models and criteria proposed by academia and industries for wired networks can be ...
This thesis describes an investigation on the problem of quality of service (QoS) support in mobile ...
Various fairness models and criteria proposed by academia and industries for wired networks can be a...
With the explosive growth in multimedia wireless applications such as video streaming and conferenci...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new protocol named DRBT (Dynamic Regulation of Bes...