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The Internet has evolved from an academic network for data
applications such as le transfer and net news, to a global
general-purpose network used for a variety of different
applications-electronic mail, voice over IP, television,
peer-to-peer le sharing, video streaming and many more. The
heterogeneity of applications results in rather different
application requirements in terms of bandwidth, delay, loss, etc.
Ideally, the underlying network supports Quality-of-Service
parameters such that - plications can request the desired services
from the network and do not need to take actions by themselves to
achieve the desired communication quality. Initially, the Internet
was not designed to support Quality of Service, and only in the
last decade have appropriate mechanisms been developed. Those
mechanisms operate mainly on theInternetProtocol(IP) level, butalso
network-speci cmechanisms-e. g., targeted to particular
wired/wireless access network technologies-are required. The goal
of the European 6th Framework Programme (FP6) Integrated Project
"End-to-end Quality of Service Support over Heterogeneous Networks"
(EuQoS) was to develop, implement and evaluate concepts and
mechanisms to support QoS end-to-end, meaning that QoS mechanisms
in end systems, access networks, inter- main links and within
domains must be supported. The EuQoS project developed an
impressiveset ofinnovativesolutionsandnovelscienti
cideastosupportend-to-end QoS on the Internet. New mechanisms and
concepts were designed and implemented in a European-wide
distributed testbed. In addition to the rather technical design and
implementation work, the project also developed training material
introducing basic QoS mechanisms and techniques.
The current book provides a final report of activity performed by
the COST 290 Action, ''Traffic and QoS Management in Wireless
Multimedia Networks, '' which ran from March 10, 2004, until June
3, 2008. After an introduction to the COST framework and the
Action's survey time-frame and activities, the main part of the
book addresses a number of technical issues, which are structured
into several chapters. All those issues have been carefully
investigated by the COST 290 community during the course of the
project - the information presented in this book can be regarded as
ultimate for each particular topic; every open research issue
addressed in the book is described carefully, corresponding
existing studies are analyzed and results achieved by the COST 290
community are presented and compared, and further research
directions are defined and analyzed. Because the book covers a wide
area of research addressing issues of modern wired and wireless
networking at different layers, starting from the physical layer up
to the application layer, it can be recommended to be used by
researchers and students to obtain a comprehensive analysis on
particular research topics including related areas, to obtain broad
and ultimate referencing, and to be advised on current open issues.
COST 290 is one of the Actions of the European COST Program.
Founded in 1971, COST is an intergovernmental framework for
European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical
Research, allowing the coordination of nationally funded research
on a European level.
The Internet has evolved from an academic network for data
applications such as le transfer and net news, to a global
general-purpose network used for a variety of different
applications-electronic mail, voice over IP, television,
peer-to-peer le sharing, video streaming and many more. The
heterogeneity of applications results in rather different
application requirements in terms of bandwidth, delay, loss, etc.
Ideally, the underlying network supports Quality-of-Service
parameters such that - plications can request the desired services
from the network and do not need to take actions by themselves to
achieve the desired communication quality. Initially, the Internet
was not designed to support Quality of Service, and only in the
last decade have appropriate mechanisms been developed. Those
mechanisms operate mainly on theInternetProtocol(IP) level, butalso
network-speci cmechanisms-e. g., targeted to particular
wired/wireless access network technologies-are required. The goal
of the European 6th Framework Programme (FP6) Integrated Project
"End-to-end Quality of Service Support over Heterogeneous Networks"
(EuQoS) was to develop, implement and evaluate concepts and
mechanisms to support QoS end-to-end, meaning that QoS mechanisms
in end systems, access networks, inter- main links and within
domains must be supported. The EuQoS project developed an
impressiveset ofinnovativesolutionsandnovelscienti
cideastosupportend-to-end QoS on the Internet. New mechanisms and
concepts were designed and implemented in a European-wide
distributed testbed. In addition to the rather technical design and
implementation work, the project also developed training material
introducing basic QoS mechanisms and techniques.
Die 15. GI/ITG-Fachtagung "Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen
(KiVS 2007)" befasst sich mit einer grossen Vielfalt innovativer
und zukunftsorientierter Fragen: Overlay- und Peer to Peer-Netze,
Sensornetze, mobile Ad Hoc-Netze, Web Services. Die KiVS 2007 dient
der Standortbestimmung aktueller Entwicklungen, der Prasentation
laufender Forschungsarbeiten und der Diskussion zukunftstrachtiger
Ansatze fur die Kommunikation in verteilten Systemen."
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Wired/Wireless Internet Communications - Third International Conference, WWIC 2005, Xanthi, Greece, May 11-13, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Torsten Braun, Georg Carle, Yevgeni Koucheryavy, Vassilis Tsaoussidis
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R1,690
Discovery Miles 16 900
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Welcome to the 3rd International Conference on Wired/Wireless
Internet C- munications (WWIC). After a successful start in Las
Vegas and a selective c- ference in Germany, this year s WWIC
demonstrated the event s maturity. The conference was supported by
several sponsors, both international and local, and became the
o?cial venue for COST Action 290. That said, WWIC has now been
established as a top-quality conference to promote research on the
convergence of wired and wireless networks. This year we received
117 submissions, which allowed us to organize an - citing program
with excellent research results, but required more e?ort from the
54 members of the international Program Committee and the 51
additional reviewers. For each of the 117 submitted papers we asked
three independent - viewers to provide their evaluation. Based on
an online ballot phase and a TPC meeting organized in Colmar
(France), we selected 34 high-quality papers for presentation at
the conference. Thus, the acceptance rate for this year was 29%."
Die Digitale Dividende ist ein derzeit gebr uchliches Schlagwort f
r den Frequenzgewinn, der bei einem Umstieg von analoger zu
digitaler terrestrischer Rundfunk bertragung entsteht. Dem vom
Rundfunk genutzten Frequenzspektrum k nnte nun eine effizientere
Verwendung zukommen . Wie aber soll diese explizit aussehen?
Torsten Braun gibt einen berblick ber die einzelnen
Verwendungsvorschl ge. Die Beurteilung der Effizienz der
wohlfahrtsmaximierenden Frequenznutzung steht hierbei im
Mittelpunkt.
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