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A Glance at QoS Models in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Navid NIKAEIN Christian BONNET Keywords: Manet, QoS, QoS Model, DiffServ, IntServ, FQMM, Routing, Metrics, Cross-Layer design. @ http://www.eurecom.fr/~nikaeinn
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Outline Introduction Motivation Manet and QoS Classical QoS Models A Cross-Layer QoS Model for Manet Conclusion
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Introduction Packet Radio::Multihop::Manet Routing/QoS s d
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Motivation Mobile ad hoc networks & QoS: Limited wireless resources low-capacity Mobility time-varying topology Lack of infrastructure fully-distributed Low-capacity time-varying resources with a fully mobile infrastructure
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Quality of Service Definition To provide a set of service requirements to the applications while Routing through the network e.g. end-to-end delay Even Internet today, with high-speed high-quality fixed communication links, is unable to deliver guaranteed end-to-end services.
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Quality of Service Model Two examples in the wired Network: IntServ: per-flow end-to-end guarantee DiffServ: Per-class service differentiation An example in Manet: FQMM: Flexible QoS Model for Manet IntServ is used for high priority classes DiffServ is used for low priority classes
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DiffServ & IntServ & FQMM Require accurate link state and topology information The low-capacity time-varying resources make maintaining accurate link state and topology information very difficult Quality of service that an application requires depends strictly to the quality of network
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QoS Definition in Manet? Has to be redefined ! To provide a set of parameters in order to adapt application to the quality of network while routing through the network e.g. Adaptive application, and soft QoS
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QoS in Manet Parameters should represent: available resources low-capacity stability of resources time-varying topology Protocols should be: adaptive fully mobile infrastructure & low- capacity time-varying topology and resources
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A Cross-Layer QoS Model A cross-layer model to deploy QoS: ALMs-- Application Layer Metrics NLMs-- Network Layer Metrics MLMs-- MAC Layer Metrics MLMs & NLMs determine the quality of links to generate paths with good quality ALMs select one path which is more likely to meet application requirements Adapt to the network quality if needed
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class I, delay class II, throughput class III, B-E power level buffer level stability level link SINR Parameters At network layer At MAC layer At application layer
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Mapping
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Architecture Network Quality: Stability/ Power/buffer App. Requirement QoS Class D T B-E QoS Extension Application Layer Network Layer MAC Layer Application Layer Metrics Network Layer Metrics Protocol Stack Link Quality: Link SINRs MAC Layer Metrics
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Outline Mobile ad hoc networks/QoS Classical QoS models: DiffServ & IntServ New definition of QoS in Manet A cross-layer QoS model that separates MLM, NLMs, and ALMs
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Conclusion Classical QoS models are not appropriate for Manet QoS that an application requires depends strictly to the quality of network Cross-layer QoS models respond to both network & application requirements
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A Glance at QoS Models in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Navid NIKAEIN Christian BONNET Keywords: Manet, QoS, QoS Model, DiffServ, IntServ, FQMM, Routing, Metrics, Cross-Layer design. @ http://www.eurecom.fr/~nikaeinn
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