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2012
Conference Paper
Title
Towards a generic application aware network resource control function for next-generation-networks and beyond
Abstract
The Internet is the largest global recognized communication system, which evolved in dimensions of technology, capacity, availability and subscriber, transported data, etc. since its beginnings in the 1960's continuously. As the world moves towards a data-only network environment with Long-Term-Evolution (LTE) and its advanced version (LTE-A), it is crucial to ensure Quality-of-Service (QoS) even during overload situations in the access and core network. Information (voice and other data) is transported in All-IP networks in form of packets without taking individual application characteristics into consideration. Different application requirements on the packet data transport within the network exist due to the heterogeneity of applications, which cannot be realized yet adequate, becau se of missing communication between the application and network layer. This paper presents Generic-Adaptive-Resource-Control (GARC) as a conceptual approach, its prototypical implementation and validation. GARC bridges the gap between application- and network-layer in order to optimize the overall end-to-end connectivity by applying individual adequate and application specific service control mechanisms on the connectivity.
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English