A Testbed about Priority-Based Dynamic Connection Profiles in QoS Wireless Multimedia Networks
Chapter
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
The ever-growing demand of high-quality broadband connectivity in mobile scenarios, as
well as the Digital Divide discrimination, are boosting the development of more and more
efficient wireless technologies.
Despite their adaptability and relative small installation costs, wireless networks still lack a
full bandwidth availability and are also subject to interference problems.
In context of a Metropolitan Area Network serving a large number of users, a bandwidth
increase can turn out to be neither feasible nor justified. In consequence, and in order to
meet the needs of multimedia applications, bandwidth optimization techniques were
designed and developed, such as Traffic Shaping [1-3], Policy-Based Traffic Management [4-
8] and Quality of Service (QoS) [9-17].
In this paper, QoS protocols are adopted and, in particular, priority-based dynamic profiles
in a QoS wireless multimedia network. This technique [18-20] allows to asssign different
priorities to distinct applications, so as to rearrange service quality in a dynamic way [21,22]
and guarantee the desired performance to a given data flow.
In particular, the platform can manage two levels of priority: among different users and
within a single user's connection.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Priority; Dynamic Connection Profiles; QoS Wireless Multime
List of contributors:
Andrisano, Oreste; Toppan, Paolo; Toppan, Andrea; DE CASTRO, Cristina
Book title:
Telecommunications Networks - Current Status and Future Trends