End-to-End QoS and Global Mobility Management in an Integrated Satellite/Terrestrial Network.
No === For decades, the development of the Internet was driven by the purpose of providing applications to non-mobile users. No specific Quality of Service (QoS) requirement is necessary, other than ensuring reliability in the end-to-end data transfers. As such, best effort service model was deemed...
Main Authors: | Conforto, P., Tocci, C., Schena, V., Secondiani, l., Bielari-Melazzi, N., Chan, Pauline M.L., Delli Priscolli, F. |
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Language: | en |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3757 |
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