Designing the simulative evaluation of an architecture for supporting QoS on a large scale
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Simulation tools and techniques for communications, networks and systems & workshops
EuQoS: End-to-End Quality of Service over Heterogeneous Networks
Computer Communications
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EuQoS is the acronym for "end-to-end quality of service support over heterogeneous networks", which is a European research project aimed at building an entire QoS framework, addressing all the relevant network layers, protocols, and technologies. This framework, which includes the most common access networks (xDSL, UMTS, WiFi, and LAN) is being prototyped and tested in a multidomain scenario throughout Europe, composing what we call the EuQoS system. In this article we present the novel QoS routing mechanisms that are being developed and evaluated in the framework of this project. The preliminary performance results validate the design choices of the EuQoS system, and confirm the potential impact this project is likely to have in the near future