A framework for context-driven end-to-end QoS control in Converged Networks

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2010-10

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IEEE

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Abstract

This paper presents a framework for context-driven policy-based QoS control and end-to-end resource management in converged next generation networks. The Converged Networks QoS Framework (CNQF) is being developed within the IU-ATC project, and comprises distributed functional entities whose instances co-ordinate the converged network infrastructure to facilitate scalable and efficient end-to-end QoS management. The CNQF design leverages aspects of TISPAN, IETF and 3GPP policy-based management architectures whilst also introducing important innovative extensions to support context-aware QoS control in converged networks. The framework architecture is presented and its functionalities and operation in specific application scenarios are described.

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Keywords

QoS, Quality of Service, Context-awareness, resource management, converged networks, policy-based network management

Citation

Yerima, S. Y., Parr, G. P., Peoples, C., McClean, S. I. and Morrow, P. J. (2010) A Framework for Context-driven End-to-End QoS Control in Converged Networks. In: International Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM '10), Ontario, Canada, October 2010.

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