جزییات کتاب
A modern communication network can be described as a large, complex, distributed system composed by higher interoperating, smaller sub-systems. Today, the proliferation and convergence of different types of wired, wireless, and mobile networks are crucial for the success of the next generation networking. However, these networks can hardly meet the requirements of future integrated-service networks, and are expected to carry multimedia traffic with various Quality of Experience (QoE) and Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. Providing all relevant QoS/QoE issues in these heterogeneous networks is then an important challenge for telecommunication operators, manufacturers, and companies. The impressive emergence and the important demand of the rising generation of real-time Multi-service (such as Data, Voice VoD, Video-Conference, etc.) over communication heterogeneous networks, require scalability while considering a continuous QoS. This book presents and explains all the techniques in new generation networks which integrate efficient global control mechanisms in two directions: (1) maintain QoS requirements in order to maximize network resources utilization, and minimize operational costs on all the types of wired-wireless-mobile networks used to transport traffic, and (2) mix the QoS associated with home, access, and core networks in order to provide Quality of Service/Quality of Experience expected by users of new services.Content: Chapter 1 Challenges for End?to?End Quality of Service over Heterogenous Networks (pages 1–19): Abdelhamid MelloukChapter 2 Principles and Mechanisms for Quality of Service in Networks (pages 21–53): Zoubir MammeriChapter 3 Different Approaches to Guarantee Quality of Service (pages 55–92): Pascale MinetChapter 4 Quality of Service?based Adaptive Routing Approaches (pages 93–114): Abdelhamid Mellouk and Said HoceiniChapter 5 Optical Networks: New Challenges and Paradigms for Quality of Service (pages 115–134): Ken Chen and Wisssam FawazChapter 6 Pushing Quality of Service Across Inter?domain Boundaries (pages 135–162): Bingjie Fu, Cristel Pelsser and Steve UhligChapter 7 Internet?based Collaborative Teleoperation: Towards Tailorable Groupware for Teleoperation (pages 163–196): Samir Otmane, Nader Cheaib and Malik MallemChapter 8 Survivability?Oriented Quality of Service in Optical Networks (pages 197–211): Wissam Fawaz and Ken ChenChapter 9 MAC Protocols for Quality of Service Provisioning in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (pages 213–247): Ghalem Boudour, Mahboub A. Bali and Cedric TeyssieChapter 10 Quality of Service Scheduling Mechanisms in Mobile Networks (pages 249–268): Mohamed Brahma, Abdelhafid Abouaissa and Pascal LorenzChapter 11 Quality of Service in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks (pages 269–290): Azzedine Boukerche, Horacio A. B. F. Oliveira, Eduardo F. Nakamur, Richard W. N. Pazzi and Antonio A. F. LoureiroChapter 12 Quality of Service Challenges in WiMAX Networks (pages 291–307): Sahar Ghazal and Jalel Ben?OthmanChapter 13 Quality of Service Support for MPLS?based Wired?Wireless Domains (pages 309–345): Scott Fowler, Sherali Zeadally and Abdelhamid MelloukChapter 14 Quality of Service Control in Voice?over IP Applications (pages 347–375): Vincent Lecuire and Mouna BenaissaChapter 15 Towards Collaborative Teleoperation Based on Human?Scale Networked Mixed Reality Environments (pages 377–406): Samir Otmane, Nassima Ouramdane and Malik MallemChapter 16 QoS?driven Context Awareness Using Semantic Sensors Infrastructure (pages 407–429): Abdelghani Chibani and Yacine AmiratChapter 17 Effect of Transmission Delay on Haptic Perception in Shared Virtual Environments (pages 431–444): Hichem Arioui