Extending COPS-PR with Meta-Policies for Scalable Management of IP Networks
Journal of Network and Systems Management
International Journal of Network Management
Tomcat: The Definitive Guide
Towards SLA and location-based nomadism management
CoNEXT '06 Proceedings of the 2006 ACM CoNEXT conference
SLA-based dynamic resource management in wireless environments: an enterprise nomadism use case
International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology
GXLA a language for the specification of service level agreements
AN'06 Proceedings of the First IFIP TC6 international conference on Autonomic Networking
IEEE Communications Magazine
Designing scalable on-demand policy-based resource allocation in IP networks
IEEE Communications Magazine
Service management in secure and QoS-aware wireless enterprise networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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Growing demands for the public wireless broadband services will require more capacity than the one provided by IP-based service providers (ISPs). The increasing popularity of WLANs due to the use of license-free radio spectrum with low-cost, easily deployable, high-data-rate wireless services, has encouraged service providers to consider their deployment in high density usage areas such us public hotspots to provide complementary broadband access to their networks and services. In order to provide consistent QoS control for multimedia applications (VoIP, VoD,...) over hotspots, a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) based QoS management architecture is proposed in this article. Performance evaluations are discussed to illustrate the feasibility of the proposed architecture.