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Sixth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'01)
A Predictive End-to-End QoS Scheme in a Mobile Environment
Hammamet, Tunisia
July 03-July 05
ISBN: 0-7695-1177-5
Gwendal Le Grand, Universit? Pierre et Marie Curie
Eric Horlait, Universit? Pierre et Marie Curie
Abstract: Mobility is one of the new services that have been introduced due to the development and popularity of the Internet. However, the Internet currently lacks quality of service support. This article presents an end-to-end QoS architecture for roaming terminals. This architecture is based on Mobile IP Reservation Protocol (MIR) [10], Hierarchical Mobile IP (HMIP) and Diffserv. MIR operates within the wireless environment inside a HMIP domain while Diffserv mechanisms provide end-to-end QoS. MIR addresses the problem of bandwidth and reservation in order to provide users of a shared medium with a guaranteed bandwidth. Resources are reserved in the cells where mobile nodes are likely to go.
Index Terms:
Mobility, Quality of Service, Diffserv, Mobile IP, HMIP.
Citation:
Gwendal Le Grand, Eric Horlait, "A Predictive End-to-End QoS Scheme in a Mobile Environment," iscc, pp.0534, Sixth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'01), 2001
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