Time series: theory and methods
Time series: theory and methods
SIGCOMM '92 Conference proceedings on Communications architectures & protocols
Numerical recipes in C (2nd ed.): the art of scientific computing
Numerical recipes in C (2nd ed.): the art of scientific computing
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Wide area traffic: the failure of Poisson modeling
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
A measurement-based admission control algorithm for integrated service packet networks
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Self-similarity in World Wide Web traffic: evidence and possible causes
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Mobile Networks and Applications
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Generalized autoregressive moving average modeling of the Bellcore data
LCN '00 Proceedings of the 25th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks
Co-operation and comparison of DiffServ and IntServ: performance measurements
LCN '00 Proceedings of the 25th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks
LCN '00 Proceedings of the 25th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks
Two-Level Threshold for RCAC (Region-Based Call Admission Control) in Multimedia Wireless Network
ICON '01 Proceedings of the 9th IEEE International Conference on Networks
A survey of mobility management in next-generation all-IP-based wireless systems
IEEE Wireless Communications
DiffServ resource allocation for fast handoff in wireless mobile Internet
IEEE Communications Magazine
Distributed call admission control in mobile/wireless networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Predictive QoS-based admission control for multiclass traffic in cellular wireless networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Guest Editorial All-IP Wireless Networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Effective bandwidth in high-speed digital networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Dynamic packet fragmentation based on particle swarm optimised prediction
International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing
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Future wireless internet will consist of different wireless technologies that should operate together in an efficient way to provide seamless connectivity to mobile users. The integration of different networks and technologies is a challenging problem mainly because of the heterogeneity in access technologies, network architectures, protocols and service demands. Firstly, this paper discusses three architectures for an all-IP network integrating different wireless technologies using IP and its associated service models. The first architecture, called ISB, is based on a combination of Differentiated Services (DiffServ) and Integrated Services (IntServ) models appropriate for low-bandwidth 3G cellular networks with significant resource management capabilities. The second architecture, called DSB, is purely based on the DiffServ model targeted for high-bandwidth wireless LANs with little resource management capabilities. The last architecture, called AIP, combines ISB and DSB architectures to facilitate the integration of wireless LAN and 3G cellular networks towards a uniform architecture for all-IP wireless networks. Secondly, this paper proposes a flexible hierarchical resource management mechanism for the proposed All-IP Architecture (AIP) which aims at providing connection-level Quality of Service (QoS) for mobile users. Simulation results show that the proposed mechanism satisfies the hard constraint on connection dropping probability while maintaining a high-bandwidth utilisation.