2008 Third International Conference on Broadband Communications, Information Technology &Amp; Biomedical Applications 2008
DOI: 10.1109/broadcom.2008.46
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Multi-layer Resource Optimization and QoS Guarantee for Inter-working Wireless Networks

Abstract: ext generation wireless networks are evolving from the inter-working of existing wireless networks. The interworking of these networks conveniently brings about ubiquitous broadband internet access required by network users. However, the major concerns in inter-working wireless networks include how to ensure effective resource dimensioning and quality of service (QoS) provisioning while optimizing the overall network's resources. Although Traffic Engineering (TE) frameworks are used to overcome such network is… Show more

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“…Thus, new TE methods/concepts are required to enhance network performance as new technologies emerge. Due to the nature of wireless networks, designing TE mechanisms for wireless networks is more challenging than for wired networks [19]. Fig.…”
Section: Challenges Of Traffic Engineering In Inter-working Multihop mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, new TE methods/concepts are required to enhance network performance as new technologies emerge. Due to the nature of wireless networks, designing TE mechanisms for wireless networks is more challenging than for wired networks [19]. Fig.…”
Section: Challenges Of Traffic Engineering In Inter-working Multihop mentioning
confidence: 99%