2008 IEEE 19th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications 2008
DOI: 10.1109/pimrc.2008.4699850
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An integrated QoS, security and mobility framework for delivering ubiquitous services across all IP-based networks

Abstract: Abstract-With the advent of various access technologies and increasing number of applications, a set of challenges concerning efficient delivery of ubiquitous services to heterogeneous users and devices have been posed. One of the important challenges is to integrate Quality of Service (QoS), security and mobility support in heterogeneous networks. To facilitate the interworking of these mechanisms we propose the concept of Enhanced Node (EN) in this paper. The EN is an intelligent entity with a network sub-la… Show more

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“…The future of cellular networks relies on their integration with IP networks . Indeed, several studies consider the use of MIP for 4G mobility management, or all‐IP networks in general . For example, in , the authors reflect on the problems that may arise in the integration between cellular networks and WLANs, choosing MIP as the mobility protocol.…”
Section: Requirements For Network Convergence and Interoperabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The future of cellular networks relies on their integration with IP networks . Indeed, several studies consider the use of MIP for 4G mobility management, or all‐IP networks in general . For example, in , the authors reflect on the problems that may arise in the integration between cellular networks and WLANs, choosing MIP as the mobility protocol.…”
Section: Requirements For Network Convergence and Interoperabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is little research which addresses the issue of QoS in the presence of attacks. Of what little has been done, the majority of the work focuses on the integration of security and QoS for infrastructure-based networks [23,26]. Much of the related work for MANETs focuses on examining the time-costs of supporting confidentiality, integrity, and/or authentication, and the effects of these costs on the end-to-end packet delays and throughput [5,22].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%