Publication Details
Title: USAIA: Ubiquitous Service Access Internet Architecture
Author: J. Sokol and J. Widmer
Group: ICSI Technical Reports
Date: February 2001
PDF: ftp://ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu/pub/techreports/2001/tr-01-003.pdf
Overview:
The next generation Internet will provide high-quality, high-bandwidth connectivity. However, the important aspect of mobility is often neglected. Future Internet users will expect the availability of the full range of Internet applications regardless of the mode of access. We assume that mobile users in particular will use audio-based and video-based applications with specific QoS requirements. The support for these applications that exists in wired networks is therefore also necessary in next generation IP-based wireless networks. In this paper, we present a framework for the seamless integration of QoS and Mobility.
Bibliographic Information:
ICSI Technical Report TR-01-003
Bibliographic Reference:
J. Sokol and J. Widmer. USAIA: Ubiquitous Service Access Internet Architecture. ICSI Technical Report TR-01-003, February 2001
Author: J. Sokol and J. Widmer
Group: ICSI Technical Reports
Date: February 2001
PDF: ftp://ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu/pub/techreports/2001/tr-01-003.pdf
Overview:
The next generation Internet will provide high-quality, high-bandwidth connectivity. However, the important aspect of mobility is often neglected. Future Internet users will expect the availability of the full range of Internet applications regardless of the mode of access. We assume that mobile users in particular will use audio-based and video-based applications with specific QoS requirements. The support for these applications that exists in wired networks is therefore also necessary in next generation IP-based wireless networks. In this paper, we present a framework for the seamless integration of QoS and Mobility.
Bibliographic Information:
ICSI Technical Report TR-01-003
Bibliographic Reference:
J. Sokol and J. Widmer. USAIA: Ubiquitous Service Access Internet Architecture. ICSI Technical Report TR-01-003, February 2001
