QoS-aware routing in emerging heterogeneous wireless networks[Quality-of-Service-Based Routing Algorithms for Heterogeneous Networks] (English)
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Title:QoS-aware routing in emerging heterogeneous wireless networks[Quality-of-Service-Based Routing Algorithms for Heterogeneous Networks]
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Published in:IEEE Communications Magazine ; 45, 2 ; 74-80
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Table of contents – Volume 45, Issue 2
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Table of Contents - Vol 45 No 2| 2007
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The President's Page| 2007
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Recognizing professional distinction [The President's page]Cheung, Nim / De Marca, Roberto et al. | 2007
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In this issue - Technically| 2007
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Society News| 2007
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Conference calendar| 2007
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Solution to CommuniCrostic #287| 2007
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Book Reviews| 2007
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Introduction to Coding Theory [Book Review]Pach, Andrzej R. et al. | 2007
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New products| 2007
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Puzzle No. 288 [CommuniCrostic Puzzle]Green, Paul et al. | 2007
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CommuniCrostic #288| 2007
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TOPICS IN OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS - GUEST EDITORIAL| 2007
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Deja vu (Optical Communications) [Guest editorial]Kuwahara, Hideo / Theodoras, Jim et al. | 2007
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OFC/NFOEC 2007 - Through the looking glass: A glimpse at the future of optical communications [Conference preview]| 2007
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TOPICS IN OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS - IP OVER OPTICAL CROSS-CONNECT ARCHITECTURES - The authors analyze and explore four architectures for a typical large ISP backbone. In contrast with some other published claims, their results suggest it is more economically attractive to bypass an intermediate cross-connect network, given current equipment and IP backbone network design requirements. However, for ISPs who also provide a large volume of private line services, they propose an integrated architecture for IP over optical cross-connect networks that may provide an attractive alternative for providing rapid and cost-effective restoration from network failures.Li, Guangzhi et al. | 2007
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IP over Optical Cross-Connect ArchitecturesLi, G. / Wang, D. / Yates, J. / Doverspike, R. / Kalmanek, C. et al. | 2007
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IP over optical cross-connect architectures [Topics in Optical Communications]Guangzhi Li, / Dongmei Wang, / Yates, J. / Doverspike, R. / Kalmanek, C. et al. | 2007
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Integrated Design and Operation of a Transparent Optical Network: A Systematic Approach to Include Physical Layer Awareness and Cost FunctionPoliti, C. T. / Haunstein, H. / Schupke, D. A. / Duhovnikov, S. / Lehmann, G. / Stavdas, A. / Gunkel, M. / Martensson, J. / Lord, A. et al. | 2007
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TOPICS IN OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS - INTEGRATED DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A TRANSPARENT OPTICAL NETWORK: A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO INCLUDE PHYSICAL LAYER AWARENESS AND COST FUNCTION - The manner and exact timing of the evolution of the widely used DWDM infrastructure to a transparent optical network will be judged on economic circumstances and network performance. In this context this article elaborates on a methodology developed within the Project IST NOBEL for integrating cost functions and other design constraints into the planning of a DWDM network while considering this evolution perspective to a transparent optical network.Politi, Christina T. et al. | 2007
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Integrated design and operation of a transparent optical network: a systematic approach to include physical layer awareness and cost function [Topics in Optical Communications]Politi, C.T. / Haunstein, H. / Schupke, D.A. / Stavdas, A. / Gunkel, M. / Martensson, J. / Lord, A. et al. | 2007
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TOPICS IN OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS - TRANSLUCENT OPTICAL NETWORKS: THE WAY FORWARD - The transmission reach of signals in optical transmission systems is limited. To go beyond these transparent reach limits, signal regeneration is necessary to re-amplify, reshape, and retime the optical signals.Shen, Gangxiang et al. | 2007
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Translucent optical networks: the way forward [Topics in Optical Communications]Gangxiang Shen, / Tucker, R.S. et al. | 2007
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Translucent Optical Networks: The Way ForwardShen, G. / Tucker, R. S. et al. | 2007
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Radio-over-fiber-based solution to provide broadband internet access to train passengers [Topics in Optical Communications]Lannoo, B. / Colle, D. / Pickavet, M. / Demeester, P. et al. | 2007
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Radio-over-Fiber-Based Solution to Provide Broadband Internet Access to Train PassengersLannoo, B. / Colle, D. / Pickavet, M. / Demeester, P. et al. | 2007
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TOPICS IN OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS - RADIO-OVER-FIBER-BASED SOLUTION TO PROVIDE BROADBAND INTERNET ACCESS TO TRAIN PASSENGERS - Nowadays, combining high-bandwidth connections and fast-moving users while keeping a sufficient level of QoS is still an unsolved bottleneck. The authors propose a cellular trackside solution for providing broadband multimedia services to train passengers. A Radio-over-Fiber network in combination with moving cells forms the base of this realization.Lannoo, Bart et al. | 2007
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Quality of service based routing algorithms for heterogeneous networks [Guest editorial]Mellouk, Abdelhamid / Lorenz, Pascal / Boukerche, Azzedine / Lee, Moon Ho et al. | 2007
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Routing Schemes in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks Based on Access Advertisement and Backward Utilities for QoS SupportBadia, L. / Miozzo, M. / Rossi, M. / Zorzi, M. et al. | 2007
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Routing schemes in heterogeneous wireless networks based on access advertisement and backward utilities for QoS support [Quality of Service based Routing Algorithms for Heterogeneous Networks]Badia, L. / Miozzo, M. / Rossi, M. / Zorzi, M. et al. | 2007
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QUALITY OF SERVICE BASED ROUTING ALGORITHMS FOR HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS - ROUTING SCHEMES IN HETEROGENEOUS WIRELESS NETWORKS BASED ON ACCESS ADVERTISEMENT AND BACKWARD UTILITIES FOR QOS SUPPORT - The authors review routing algorithms in heterogeneous wireless networks with the goal of including QoS awareness. After a general overview of the issues and challenges of QoS provisioning over heterogeneous networks, classic routing strategies are revisited, and how they can be exploited to achieve QoS efficiency is discussed. In particular, for the considered scenarios the authors' proposal is to account for some proactivity in the routing algorithms, as well as a QoS-driven control selection, which are shown to improve throughput, delay, and energy consumption. Finally, they introduce a general backward utility formulation for user satisfaction as a tool to capture complex and dynamic QoS variations.Badia, Leonardo et al. | 2007
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QoS-Aware Routing in Emerging Heterogeneous Wireless NetworksYang, K. / Wu, Y. / Chen, H.-H. et al. | 2007
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QoS-aware routing in emerging heterogeneous wireless networks[Quality-of-Service-Based Routing Algorithms for Heterogeneous Networks]Kun Yang, / Yumin Wu, / Hsiao-Hwa Chen, et al. | 2007
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QUALITY OF SERVICE BASED ROUTING ALGORITHMS FOR HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS - QOS-AWARE ROUTING IN EMERGING HETEROGENEOUS WIRELESS NETWORKS - The integration of different kinds of wireless mobile networks, or heterogeneous wireless networks (HWNs), is emerging. However, a systematic discussion with regard to the special requirements and the complexity of QoS-aware routing in such networks and how QoS is blended with routing is still largely missing. The authors aim to cast some light on these aspects. Based on an analysis of the basic architecture of an emerging heterogeneous wireless network and its new requirements on QoS-aware routing, a policy-based QoS supporting system infrastructure and a QoS-aware routing algorithm called QRA are presented.Yang, Kun et al. | 2007
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IEEE Communications Magazine - Call for Papers - Network Centric Military Communications| 2007
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Grade-of-Service-Based Routing in Optical NetworksSzymanski, A. / Lason, A. / Rzasa, J. / Jaiszczyk, A. et al. | 2007
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Grade-of-service-based routing in optical networks [Quality-of-Service-Based Routing Algorithms for Heterogeneous Networks]Szymanski, A. / Lason, A. / Rzasa, J. / Jajszczyk, A. et al. | 2007
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QUALITY OF SERVICE BASED ROUTING ALGORITHMS FOR HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS - GRADE-OF-SERVICE-BASED ROUTING IN OPTICAL NETWORKS - Optical networks serve an increasing number of services, each having different requirements. This necessitates the evolution toward routing algorithms that cover all aspects of quality. The authors present an overview and comparison of Grade-of-Service-based routing strategies, with emphasis on mechanisms that provide differentiated call-blocking probability for different classes of lightpath requests.Szymanski, Andrzej et al. | 2007
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QUALITY OF SERVICE BASED ROUTING ALGORITHMS FOR HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS - INTERDOMAIN ROUTING THROUGH QOS-CLASS PLANES - The authors present an approach to delivering qualitative end-to-end quality of service guarantees across the multiprovider Internet. They propose that bilateral agreements between a number of autonomous systems result in the establishment of QoS-class planes that potentially extend across the global internet.Griffin, David et al. | 2007
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Interdomain routing through QoS-class planes [Quality-of-Service-Based Routing Algorithms for Heterogeneous Networks]Griffin, D. / Spencer, J. / Griem, J. / Boucadair, M. / Morand, P. / Howarth, M. / Ning Wang, / Pavlou, G. / Asgari, A. / Georgatsos, P. et al. | 2007
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Interdomain Routing through QoS-Class PlanesGriffin, D. / Griem, J. S. J. / Boucadair, M. / Morand, P. / Howarth, M. / Wang, N. / Pavlou, G. / Asgari, A. / Georgatsos, P. et al. | 2007
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The EuQoS system: a solution for QoS routing in heterogeneous networks [Quality of Service based Routing Algorithms for Heterogeneous Networks]Masip-Bruin, X. / Yannuzzi, M. / Serral-Gracia, R. / Domingo-Pascual, J. / Enriquez-Gabeiras, J. / Callejo, M.A. / Diaz, M. / Racaru, F. / Stea, G. / Mingozzi, E. et al. | 2007
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The EuQoS System: A Solution for QoS Routing in Heterogeneous NetworksMasip-Bruin, X. / Yannuzzi, M. / Serral-Gracia, R. / Domingo-Pascual, J. / Enriquez-Gabeiras, J. / Callejo, M. A. / Diaz, M. / Racaru, F. / Stea, G. / Mingozzi, E. et al. | 2007
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QUALITY OF SERVICE BASED ROUTING ALGORITHMS FOR HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS - THE EUQOS SYSTEM: A SOLUTION FOR QOS ROUTING IN HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS - EuQoS is the acronym for "end-to-end quality of service support over heterogeneous networks," which is a European research project aimed at building an entire QoS framework, addressing all the relevant network layers, protocols, and technologies. This framework, which includes the most common access networks, is being prototyped and tested in a multidomain scenario throughout Europe.Masip-Bruin, Xavi et al. | 2007
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ACCEPTED FROM OPEN CALL - ON A MIMO-BASED OPEN WIRELESS ARCHITECTURE: SPACE-TIME COMPLEMENTARY CODING - The authors propose a MIMO-based open wireless architecture for next-generation wireless systems. The use of space-time complementary coding in the proposed OWA scheme contributes to a great improvement in system performance due to the joint spatial diversity and multiplexing advantages achieved by the STCC-MIMO scheme.Chen, Hsiao-Hwa et al. | 2007
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On a MIMO-Based Open Wireless Architecture: Space-Time Complementary CodingChen, H.-H. / Yeh, Y.-C. / Bi, Q. / Jamalipour, A. et al. | 2007
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On a MIMO-based open wireless architecture: space-time complementary coding [Accepted from Open Call]Hsiao-Hwa Chen, / Yu-Ching Yeh, / Qi Bi, / Jamalipour, A. et al. | 2007
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Opportunities and Challenges in Using WPAN and WLAN Technologies in Medical EnvironmentsSoomro, A. / Cavalcanti, D. et al. | 2007
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ACCEPTED FROM OPEN CALL - OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES IN USING WPAN AND WLAN TECHNOLOGIES IN MEDICAL ENVIRONMENTS - The present view of medical environment, where isolated networks are used for IT and medical applications, is changing toward an integrated heterogeneous network scenario that can support a wide range of applications. WPAN and WLAN technologies will play a fundamental role in enabling such integrated environment.Soomro, Amjad et al. | 2007
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Opportunities and challenges in using WPAN and WLAN technologies in medical environments [Accepted from Open Call]Soomro, A. / Cavalcanti, D. et al. | 2007
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OverMesh: Network-Centric ComputingVicente, J. / Rungta, S. / Ding, G. / Krishnaswamy, D. / Chan, W. / Miao, K. et al. | 2007
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ACCEPTED FROM OPEN CALL - OVERMESH: NETWORK-CENTRIC COMPUTING - The authors envision a decentralized communication system formed of wireless mesh networks and a highly virtualized, converged computing and communications node-based architecture with emergent management capabilities. We propose to embed the user inside the network to freely associate services and resources such as computing, storage, and bandwidth to rapidly advance network innovation: Network-centric computing.Vicente, John et al. | 2007
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OverMesh: network-centric computing [Accepted from Open Call]Vicente, J. / Rungta, S. / Gang Ding, / Krishnaswamy, D. / Chan, W. / Kai Miao, et al. | 2007
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IEEE Communications Magazine - Call for Papers - QoS Control in Next Generation Networks| 2007
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Tutorials Now| 2007
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Advertisers' index| 2007
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Advertiser Index| 2007
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