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IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks: Application to Wireless Networks

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Performance Tools and Applications to Networked Systems (MASCOTS 2003)

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The challenge of new communication architectures is to offer QoS in Internet networks. This paper investigates the QoS aspects in the NGN (Next Generation Networks), and especially in the wireless networks. Voice and video multimedia applications will be developed and used when QoS mechanisms will exist. Therefore new functions must be developed to guarantee performance, offer security, avoid jitter and to allow the respect of real-time constraints

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Lorenz, P. (2004). IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks: Application to Wireless Networks. In: Calzarossa, M.C., Gelenbe, E. (eds) Performance Tools and Applications to Networked Systems. MASCOTS 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2965. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24663-3_8

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