QoS satisfaction based charging and resource management policy for next generation wireless networks

W. Ibrahim, J. W. Chinneck, S. Periyalwar, H. El-Sayed

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    Abstract

    Wireless networks are currently evolving to provide access to interactive multimedia and video conferencing in addition to traditional services such as voice, email and web access. These new applications demand large amounts of network bandwidth to achieve the highest levels of quality. However, some customers may content to pay less in exchange for a lower Quality of Service (QoS). Accordingly, charging and resource management policies that control the QoS provided to existing calls must evolve to explicitly consider the trade-off among the service pricing, offered QoS, and customer's QoS perception This paper proposes a novel charging and resource management policy that allocates resources to customers based on their QoS satisfaction levels, thereby charging fairly while improving resource allocation efficiency.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2005 International Conference on Wireless Networks, Communications and Mobile Computing
    Pages868-873
    Number of pages6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    Event2005 International Conference on Wireless Networks, Communications and Mobile Computing - Maui, HI, United States
    Duration: Jun 13 2005Jun 16 2005

    Publication series

    Name2005 International Conference on Wireless Networks, Communications and Mobile Computing
    Volume2

    Other

    Other2005 International Conference on Wireless Networks, Communications and Mobile Computing
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityMaui, HI
    Period6/13/056/16/05

    Keywords

    • Call admission control
    • Charging
    • Multimedia
    • QoS
    • Resource allocation
    • Wireless

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Engineering

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