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QoS technology for home networks

Publisher: IEEE

Abstract:

With widespread Internet technologies, and the increasing number of users owning networking devices at home, home LANs are becoming a popular utility. Home LANs may be es...View more

Abstract:

With widespread Internet technologies, and the increasing number of users owning networking devices at home, home LANs are becoming a popular utility. Home LANs may be established on two distinct layer 2 technologies, i.e., wired and wireless Ethernet, each of which has variants providing different communication modes and speeds. There appears to be a large demand in the home network area for the use of applications such as real-time communication with audio/video (AV) appliances and IP telephony, all of which require QoS. To provide QoS in a network, it is necessary to discover the network topology and available resources, e.g., the used layer 2 type, the provided communication speed, and the configured communication mode. The paper presents a mechanism for topology discovery and resource reservation, which can quickly detect network changes.
Date of Conference: 05-08 January 2004
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 19 April 2004
Print ISBN:0-7803-8145-9
Publisher: IEEE
Conference Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA

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