Quality of Service – IWQoS 2005 | 13th International Workshop, IWQoS 2005, Passau, Germany, June 21-23, 2005. Proceedings | ISBN 9783540316596

Quality of Service – IWQoS 2005

13th International Workshop, IWQoS 2005, Passau, Germany, June 21-23, 2005. Proceedings

herausgegeben von Hermann de Meer und Nina Bhatti
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHermann de Meer
Herausgegeben vonNina Bhatti
Buchcover Quality of Service – IWQoS 2005  | EAN 9783540316596 | ISBN 3-540-31659-0 | ISBN 978-3-540-31659-6

Quality of Service – IWQoS 2005

13th International Workshop, IWQoS 2005, Passau, Germany, June 21-23, 2005. Proceedings

herausgegeben von Hermann de Meer und Nina Bhatti
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHermann de Meer
Herausgegeben vonNina Bhatti

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • Invited Program.
  • COPS: Quality of Service vs. Any Service at All.
  • Beyond Middleware and QoS – Service-Oriented Architectures – Cult or Culture?.
  • Would Self-organized or Self-managed Networks Lead to Improved QoS?.
  • Full Papers.
  • Overlay Networks with Linear Capacity Constraints.
  • A High-Throughput Overlay Multicast Infrastructure with Network Coding.
  • On Topological Design of Service Overlay Networks.
  • On Transport Layer Adaptation in Heterogeneous Wireless Data Networks.
  • LT-TCP: End-to-End Framework to Improve TCP Performance over Networks with Lossy Channels.
  • QoS Guarantees in Multimedia CDMA Wireless Systems with Non-precise Network Parameter Estimates.
  • Analyzing Object Detection Quality Under Probabilistic Coverage in Sensor Networks.
  • A Self-tuning Fuzzy Control Approach for End-to-End QoS Guarantees in Web Servers.
  • Calculation of Speech Quality by Aggregating the Impacts of Individual Frame Losses.
  • Best-Effort Versus Reservations Revisited.
  • An Advanced QoS Protocol for Real-Time Content over the Internet.
  • Designing a Predictable Internet Backbone with Valiant Load-Balancing.
  • Preserving the Independence of Flows in General Topologies Using Turn-Prohibition.
  • Supporting Differentiated QoS in MPLS Networks.
  • Avoiding Transient Loops Through Interface-Specific Forwarding.
  • Analysis of Stochastic Service Guarantees in Communication Networks: A Server Model.
  • Preemptive Packet-Mode Scheduling to Improve TCP Performance.
  • Edge-Based Differentiated Services.
  • Processor Sharing Flows in the Internet.
  • A Practical Method for the Efficient Resolution of Congestion in an On-path Reduced-State Signalling Environment.
  • Case Study in Assessing Subjective QoS of a Mobile Multimedia Web Service in a Real Multi-access Network.
  • WXCP: Explicit Congestion Control forWireless Multi-hop Networks.
  • A Non-homogeneous QBD Approach for the Admission and GoS Control in a Multiservice WCDMA System.
  • Short Papers.
  • Quality of Service Authentication, Authorization and Accounting.
  • Preliminary Results Towards Building a Highly Granular QoS Controller.
  • Concept of Admission Control in Packet Switching Networks Based on Tentative Accommodation of Incoming Flows.
  • Improving Uplink QoS of Wifi Hotspots.
  • Resilient State Management in Large Scale Networks.
  • Performance Analysis of Wireless Scheduling with ARQ in Fast Fading Channels.
  • Privacy and Reliability by Dispersive Routing.
  • Distributed Online LSP Merging Algorithms for MPLS-TE.
  • Implicit Flow QoS Signaling Using Semantic-Rich Context Tags.
  • The Impact of QoS - Where Industry Meets Academia.
  • Using IP as Transport Technology in Third Generation and Beyond Radio Access Networks.
  • Closing the Gap Between Industry, Academia and Users: Is There a Need for QoS in Wireless Systems ?.
  • Why QoS Will Be Needed in Metro Ethernets.
  • Research Issues in QoS Provisioning for Personal Networks.
  • RSVP Standards Today and the Path Towards a Generic Messenger.
  • QoS in Hybrid Networks – An Operator’s Perspective.
  • QoS for Aggregated Flows in VPNs.
  • Supporting Mission-Critical Applications over Multi-service Networks.