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QoS Support in a MANET Based on OLSR and CBQ
Sainte-Luce, Martinique, France April 22-April 28
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Leila Boukhalfa, ESIGETEL, France; Universite de Marne la Vallee, France
Pascale Minet, INRIA, France
Serge Midonnet, ESIGETEL, France; Universite de Marne la Vallee, France
Mobile ad-hoc networks constitute a popular subject for research as devices and wireless communication technologies are became widespread and ubiquitous. With the expanding range of applications of MANETs, supporting the quality of service (QoS) in these networks is becoming a real need. This paper provides a solution for QoS support taking into account radio interferences. We note that, because of the ad-hoc networks characteristics, we cannot provide a hard quality of service to QoS flows, but only a service differentiation between different flow types. This QoS support is based on the OLSR routing protocol and the CBQ scheduling. Simulation results show that flows with QoS requirements receive the requested bandwidth and Best Effort flows share the remaining bandwidth. Moreover, mobility is supported.
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Leila Boukhalfa, Pascale Minet, Serge Midonnet, "QoS Support in a MANET Based on OLSR and CBQ," icn, pp.20, Sixth International Conference on Networking (ICN'07), 2007
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