A heterogeneous approach to achieve QoS in fixed access networks -- results from FP6 project MUSE
conference paper
Next-generation networks are composed of different types of access, aggregation and core networks and they are expected to offer a wide range of services. Based on an analysis of the requirements that this heterogeneity introduces for QoS control, this paper concludes that a single QoS solution can not adequately meet the combined heterogeneous requirements of the different types of domains and services that require QoS solutions. Using this conclusion as a starting point, the FP6 project MUSE [1], in collaboration with FP6 project NOBEL [2], proposes a heterogeneous approach combining “loose” and “tight” QoS control.
TNO Identifier
434301
Source title
BroadBand Europe, Bordeaux, France : 12-14 December 2005
Pages
1-3
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