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Computer Networks
Volume 52, Issue 1, 18 January 2008, Pages 215-227
(1) Performance of Wireless Networks; (2) Synergy of Telecommunication and Broadcasting Networks
 
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Interworking of heterogeneous access networks and QoS provisioning via IP multimedia core networks

Spyridon L. Tomprosa, 1, E-mail The Corresponding Author and Spyridon Denazisb, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author

aKeletron Ltd, 49 D. Glynou, GR-54352 Thessaloniki, Greece bUniversity of Patras, Rio University Campus, GR-26500 Patra, Greece

Available online 10 September 2007.

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Abstract

Moving towards packet networks, where IP will have a prominent role, constitutes nowadays a widely accepted perception of future communications, the first instance of which has begun to materialise with the IP multimedia core network subsystem (IMS). By specification, IMS is the first implementation towards reaching converged communications which allows users to communicate with video, audio and multimedia content, via any fixed, mobile and wireless access network type, with controllable QoS. To enable IMS communications across heterogeneous networks, incorporating UMTS, WLAN and fixed IP access points, 3GPP and ETSI’s TISPAN currently work on schemes for controlling bandwidth allocation at the service level by employing logical interfaces that carry SIP messages. This article analyzes how interconnection between such heterogeneous networks may be performed on real platforms. In this effort, special attention is paid to the way the various interconnection possibilities can affect end-to-end QoS provisioning.

Keywords: IMS; Quality of service; DiffServ; PDF; RACS

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. The IMS architecture
3. Interconnection schemes
3.1. Mobile access networks
3.2. TISPAN networks
4. Message flows supporting QoS reservation
5. QoS issues
6. A real platform realisation
7. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
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Computer Networks
Volume 52, Issue 1, 18 January 2008, Pages 215-227
(1) Performance of Wireless Networks; (2) Synergy of Telecommunication and Broadcasting Networks
 
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