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An Adaptive Resource Allocation Scheme Based on Renegotiation for QoS Provisioning in Wireless Mobile Networks

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Information Networking. Networking Technologies for Broadband and Mobile Networks (ICOIN 2004)

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In the wireless mobile networks, it is important to provide the quality-of-service (QoS) guarantees as they are increasingly expected to support the multimedia applications. Although the QoS provisioning problem arises in the wire-line networks as well, the mobility of hosts and the scarcity of bandwidth make QoS provisioning a challenging task in wireless mobile networks. The resource allocation to multimedia applications of varying QoS requirement is a complex issue. In this paper, we propose a new adaptive resource allocation scheme based on the concept of the resource reservation and the renegotiation in order to guarantee the QoS of the real-time traffic. The proposed scheme is aimed at improving the performance in terms of the new call blocking rate, the handoff dropping rate, and the bandwidth utilization.

This research was supported by University IT Research Center Project and the Research Grant from Kwangwoon University in 2003.

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Hong, Jp., Kim, Hs. (2004). An Adaptive Resource Allocation Scheme Based on Renegotiation for QoS Provisioning in Wireless Mobile Networks. In: Kahng, HK., Goto, S. (eds) Information Networking. Networking Technologies for Broadband and Mobile Networks. ICOIN 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3090. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-25978-7_54

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