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2010
The success of emerging mobile services depends on the serviceability of the underlying wireless networks, expressed in terms of Quality of Service (QoS) provided by a network available to service user at a given geographical location and time. In general, this serviceability is a priori unknown.
Wac, Katarzyna +4 more
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The success of emerging mobile services depends on the serviceability of the underlying wireless networks, expressed in terms of Quality of Service (QoS) provided by a network available to service user at a given geographical location and time. In general, this serviceability is a priori unknown.
Wac, Katarzyna +4 more
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QoS in terminal-assisted mobility
2007 6th International Conference on Information, Communications & Signal Processing, 2007Mobility management has been an important focus in recent years due to the growth of mobile users. Besides mobile IP (MIP) standard, there are many proposals for mobility support in the literatures such as application mobility using session initiation protocol (SIP) [1] and terminal-assisted mobility [2].
null Juki Wirawan Tantra +4 more
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IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2019
Mobile-edge computing (MEC) has evolved as a promising technology to alleviate the computing pressure of mobile devices by offloading computation tasks to MEC server.
Guanglin Zhang +3 more
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Mobile-edge computing (MEC) has evolved as a promising technology to alleviate the computing pressure of mobile devices by offloading computation tasks to MEC server.
Guanglin Zhang +3 more
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QoS multicasting over mobile networks
GLOBECOM '05. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2005., 2005Based on multimedia broadcast/multicast service architecture(MBMS), this paper proposes an efficient QoS-based multicast approach for the universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS). Our approach adopts the existing scalable-coding technique to provide multiple levels of service quality to diverse mobile devices in the UMTS system.
Pang, Ai-Chun +2 more
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BT Technology Journal, 2005
The proliferation of wireless local area networks has opened doors to numerous service opportunities. However, they tend to be limited to delay-tolerant applications. We envisage an environment where a single device is used for all types of communication and roaming freely between different wireless and wired technologies and network operators.
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The proliferation of wireless local area networks has opened doors to numerous service opportunities. However, they tend to be limited to delay-tolerant applications. We envisage an environment where a single device is used for all types of communication and roaming freely between different wireless and wired technologies and network operators.
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Using Crowdsourcing to Provide QoS for Mobile Cloud Computing
IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, 2019Quality of cloud service (QoS) is one of the crucial factors for the success of cloud providers in mobile cloud computing. Context-awareness is a popular method for automatic awareness of the mobile environment and choosing the most suitable cloud ...
Dezhong Yao, Chen Yu, L. Yang, Hai Jin
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Maestro: Autonomous QoS Management for Mobile Applications Under Thermal Constraints
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 2019Power densities of modern mobile system-on-a-chip designs can quickly exceed the thermal design limits during typical application use such as gaming or Web browsing.
Onur Sahin, L. Thiele, A. Coskun
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Mobility Prediction for QoS Provisioning
2003In recent years, there has been a rapid increase in cellular network deployment and mobile device market penetration. With vigorous research that promises higher data rates, future wireless networks will likely become an integral part of the global communication infrastructure.
Hyong S. Kim, Wee-Seng Soh
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QoS framework for mobile heterogeneous networks
IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2003. ICC '03., 2004The ability to provide seamless and adaptive quality of service (QoS) in heterogeneous environment is the key to the success of the next generation wireless communication systems. There has been a considerable amount of QoS research going on recently but the main portion still occurred in the context of individual architecture components and much less ...
null Xia Gao +2 more
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Supporting QOS in Mobile Networks
2002Abstract : Research includes new "stateful" and "stateless" quality of service (QOS) architectures, services, and algorithms for the delivery of audio, video, and web data over mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). Major research contributions include the design, development, analysis, and evaluation of three new protocols that address the problem of MANET ...
Mischa Schwartz, Andrew T. Campbell
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