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A QoS-Based Bandwidth Management Scheme in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks

Overview Providing a high bandwidth connection for end users anywhere and at anytime is the ultimate goal for the wireless community. Integrating different access technologies is a major step towards such a goal. In a companion paper, a generic reservation-based QoS framework has been proposed and discussed for integrated cellular and WLAN networks. The bandwidth adaptation algorithm, as the key factor of the proposed framework, decides how to adjust the QoS to maintain ongoing sessions at a satisfactory level with efficient use of the system resources. This paper proposes a novel QoS management scheme based on per class degradation. Its performance has been compared with the previous proposed adaptation algorithm.

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PublisherUniversity of Bradford File FormatWORD
Date PublishedJune 2004
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