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2004Type
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Abstract
Existing QoS approaches for mobile ad hoc networks focus on optimizing end-to-end bandwidth allocation with respect to, e.g., node mobility, link-failures and packet-loss. Typically this is achieved through over-reservation. This is specially true in loosely connected networks or in high mobility scenarios where reservations take place only on part of the path because no end-to-end connection is available. In this paper, we propose ASAP, an Adaptive ReServation and Pre-Allocation Protocol for mobile ad hoc networks. ASAP provides high service quality and minimizes wasted reservations. It does so by using a simple soft/hard reservation mechanism and a flexible signaling schema. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-006744378Publication status
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Technical reportsVolume
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ETH, Department of Computer ScienceSubject
DATA COMMUNICATIONS (COMPUTER SYSTEMS); DATENKOMMUNIKATION (COMPUTERSYSTEME); MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS + WIRELESS AD HOC NETWORKS (TELECOMMUNICATIONS); NETZWERKÜBERWACHUNG + NETZWERKADMINISTRATION (COMPUTERSYSTEME); NETWORK MONITORING (COMPUTER SYSTEMS); MOBILE AD HOC NETZWERKE + DRAHTLOSE AD HOC NETZWERKE (NACHRICHTENTECHNIK)Organisational unit
02150 - Dep. Informatik / Dep. of Computer Science
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