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http://dx.doi.org/10.12673/jant.2017.21.4.402

QoS-aware Fast Wakeup and Connection Mechanism on Broadcasting Convergence Network  

Kim, Moon (AESA Radar Center, Hanwha System)
Abstract
The convergence of broadcasting and telecommunication technologies is a key issue of the ubiquitous networks. So this paper offers the convergence of integrated telecommunication networks and broadcasting system, Advanced Terrestrial Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (AT-DMB), and the interconnection of them via the Media Independent Information Server/Service (MIIS). Then, this paper proposes the fast wakeup and connection mechanism with concepts for improving QoS and energy efficiency simultaneously. In the proposed convergence network, our mechanism places the key on the minimization of both the incoming service delay destined to a turned-off interface by using the broadcasting network and the additional energy consumption. This paper further evaluates the performance of proposed mechanism through the numerical and experimental analysis and has confirmed the decrease of both service delay and energy consumption.
Keywords
Quality of Service; Energy saving; Broadcasting; Advanced Terrestrial Digital Multimedia Broadcasting; Media Independent Information Service;
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