A design framework for wireless MANET QoS gateway

Yasser L. Morgan, Thomas Kunz

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Abstract

The peculiar nature of the mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) imposes several challenges when designing quality of service solutions. Traffic traveling on a MANET network can be local traffic arriving from and targeting a node within the ad-hoc network. Traffic that is not local to MANET is likely to travel over fixed topology networks that employ, typically, DiffServ. This paper proposes employing a new framework at the gateway between the ad-hoc domain and the DiffServ access domain. The proposed framework facilitates a homogeneous seamless QoS interaction between both networks built over heterogeneous components. The objective is to achieve a high level of performance and autonomy with a lightweight implementation, if any, on mobile nodes. In this paper we propose the framework solution to the cross-domain QoS problem and use the aggregate resource reservation (ARSVP) for collective resource reservations, combined with a simple sponsorship mechanism.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication11th European Wireless Conference 2005 - Next Generation Wireless and Mobile Communications and Services, European Wireless 2005
ISBN (Electronic)9783800728862
StatePublished - 2005
Event11th European Wireless Conference on Next Generation Wireless and Mobile Communications and Services, European Wireless 2005 - Nicosia, Cyprus
Duration: 10 Apr 200513 Apr 2005

Publication series

Name11th European Wireless Conference 2005 - Next Generation Wireless and Mobile Communications and Services, European Wireless 2005

Conference

Conference11th European Wireless Conference on Next Generation Wireless and Mobile Communications and Services, European Wireless 2005
Country/TerritoryCyprus
CityNicosia
Period10/04/0513/04/05

Keywords

  • Ad-hoc network
  • Gateway design
  • Quality of service

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