QoS modeling for end-to-end performance evaluation over networks with wireless access

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This paper presents an end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) model for assessing the performance of data services over networks with wireless access. The proposed model deals with performance degradation across protocol layers using a bottom-up strategy, starting with the physical layer and moving on up to the application layer. This approach makes it possible to analytically assess performance at different layers, thereby facilitating a possible end-to-end optimization process. As a representative case, a scenario where a set of mobile terminals connected to a streaming server through an IP access node has been studied. UDP, TCP, and the new TCP-Friendly Rate Control (TFRC) protocols were analyzed at the transport layer. The radio interface consisted of a variable-rate multiuser and multichannel subsystem, including retransmissions and adaptive modulation and coding. The proposed analytical QoS model was validated on a real-time emulator of an end-to-end network with wireless access and proved to be very useful for the purposes of service performance estimation and optimization. Copyright © 2010 Gerardo Gómez et al.

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Gómez, G., Poncela González, J., Aguayo-Torres, M. C., & Entrambasaguas Muñoz, J. T. (2010). QoS modeling for end-to-end performance evaluation over networks with wireless access. Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/831707

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