A new differential resource reservation protocol to support adaptive multimedia applications on heterogeneous networks

Costas Efthymiou, M. Barton, T. Farnham
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The recent proliferation of mobile communications systems has gone unnoticed by none and the encapsulation of voice and data services within a single framework is imminent. Future applications and devices demands that full quality of service (QoS) flexibility be available to them at all times. QoS provision for mobile networks is a difficult affair with numerous research efforts abounding in this area. The instability of the radio channel makes bandwidth adaptation unpredictable; consequently a mechanism is needed that enables fast adaptation at the radio layer whilst allowing the network to follow this adaptation in its own way. We present an adaptive extension to RSVP, differential RSVP, which provides this mechanism. Features of this protocol include traffic specification with bandwidth granularity (for layered source coding applications) and independent frequency of adaptation for each node along a network path.
一种新的支持异构网络上自适应多媒体应用的差分资源预留协议
最近移动通信系统的激增没有人注意到,在单一框架内封装语音和数据服务迫在眉睫。未来的应用程序和设备要求在任何时候都能获得充分的服务质量(QoS)灵活性。移动网络的QoS提供是一件困难的事情,在这一领域有大量的研究工作。无线信道的不稳定性使得带宽适应难以预测;因此,需要一种机制,使无线电层能够快速适应,同时允许网络以自己的方式遵循这种适应。我们提出了一种自适应扩展的RSVP,差分RSVP,它提供了这种机制。该协议的特点包括带宽粒度的流量规范(用于分层源编码应用)和网络路径上每个节点的独立适应频率。
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