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An Efficient Path Management for end-to-end QoS Provisioning Scheme on Mobile Environments  

Ahn Byung-Ho (충청대학 의료산업학부)
Ahn Jung-Hyun ((주)텔리언)
Cho Kuk-Hyun (광운대학교 컴퓨터과학과)
Abstract
It has known that the handover based on MIP in mobile environments has many constraints for proving seamless service due to well hon problems. Although there has been researching for the solutions, such as MRSVP and HMRSVP etc, it is difficult to do the research related with QoS due to the issues based on MIP used as a seamless mobility. In this paper, the seamless provides in a mobility based on SCTP, which is applied by IntServ for end-to-end QoS service. The paper also proposes the path management scheme for saving reservation cost. the scheme searches a new path on the moving mobile terminal and reserves the resources on the path for providing seamless QoS service. The paper is also analyzed on the comparition between a SCTP based and MIP based solutions. the scheme is evaluated using the cost effect saved for resource reservation.
Keywords
QoS; Path Management; SCTP; RSVP; Mobile;
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