Cross-Layer QoSArchitecture for Mobility Management over Heterogeneous Wireless Networks

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The development of wireless networks brings people great convenience. More state-of-the-art communication protocols of wireless networks are getting mature. People attach more importance to the QoS provisioning in heterogeneous wireless networks. This study proposes a cross-layer-based mobility management Quality-of-Service (QoS) architecture that includesthe QoS manager、the cross-layer scheme and the access control algorithm.In order to provide the QoS support for mobile user, the overall architecture for QoS management is required in heterogeneous wireless environment, where various mobile users are connected to the different access network through the core network. The QoS manager is composed of ANQM (Access Network QoS Manger) and IANQM (Inter-Access Network QoS Manger) which are used to provide consistent QoS management over an integrated wireless access network environment. The access control algorithm is based on the QoS mapping mechanism between the access network and the core network.The simulation result shows that the QoS for mobile user is guaranteed more effectively and this mechanism provides an end-to-end QoS between different access networks.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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5058-5062

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January 2012

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