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Integration of Mobility-, QoS-, and CAC-Management for Adaptive Mobile Applications

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We sketch a QoS framework for adaptive mobile multi-media environments that integrates mobility- and quality-of-service management with new connection admission control (CAC) schemes. Refering to measurement-based CAC procedures applied in mobile access networks, we discuss their extension to adaptive mobile applications and describe the integration of corresponding resource reservation and CAC policies in our framework. Furthermore, we evaluate the performance of several CAC schemes by a simulation study.

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Prokopp, D., Matthes, M., Drobnik, O., Krieger, U. (2003). Integration of Mobility-, QoS-, and CAC-Management for Adaptive Mobile Applications. In: Burakowski, W., Bęben, A., Koch, B. (eds) Architectures for Quality of Service in the Internet. Art-QoS 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2698. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45020-3_3

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