QoS Management and Control for an All-IP WiMAX Network Architecture: Design, Implementation and Evaluation

The IEEE 802.16 standard provides a specification for a fixed and mobile broadband wireless access system, offering high data rate transmission of multimedia services with different Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirements through the air interface. The WiMAX Forum, going beyond the air interface, defi...

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Main Authors: Thomas Michael Bohnert, Marco Castrucci, Nicola Ciulli, Giada Landi, Ilaria Marchetti, Cristina Nardini, Bruno Sousa, Pedro Neves, Paulo Simoes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2008-01-01
Series:Mobile Information Systems
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/407565
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spelling doaj-9bca9e0e0a9e48ae99fb9be4d071a9b92021-07-02T01:03:12ZengHindawi LimitedMobile Information Systems1574-017X1875-905X2008-01-014425327110.1155/2008/407565QoS Management and Control for an All-IP WiMAX Network Architecture: Design, Implementation and EvaluationThomas Michael Bohnert0Marco Castrucci1Nicola Ciulli2Giada Landi3Ilaria Marchetti4Cristina Nardini5Bruno Sousa6Pedro Neves7Paulo Simoes8Siemens Corporate Technology, Information and Communication IC 2, Munich, GermanyUniversity of Rome "Sapienza", Roma, ItalyNextworks, Pisa, ItalyNextworks, Pisa, ItalyUniversity of Rome "Sapienza", Roma, ItalyUniversity of Rome "Sapienza", Roma, ItalyUniversity of Coimbra, DEI, Pinhal de Marrocos, Polo II, Coimbra, PortugalPortugal Telecom Inovação, Aveiro, PortugalUniversity of Coimbra, DEI, Pinhal de Marrocos, Polo II, Coimbra, PortugalThe IEEE 802.16 standard provides a specification for a fixed and mobile broadband wireless access system, offering high data rate transmission of multimedia services with different Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirements through the air interface. The WiMAX Forum, going beyond the air interface, defined an end-to-end WiMAX network architecture, based on an all-IP platform in order to complete the standards required for a commercial rollout of WiMAX as broadband wireless access solution. As the WiMAX network architecture is only a functional specification, this paper focuses on an innovative solution for an end-to-end WiMAX network architecture offering in compliance with the WiMAX Forum specification. To our best knowledge, this is the first WiMAX architecture built by a research consortium globally and was performed within the framework of the European IST project WEIRD (WiMAX Extension to Isolated Research Data networks). One of the principal features of our architecture is support for end-to-end QoS achieved by the integration of resource control in the WiMAX wireless link and the resource management in the wired domains in the network core. In this paper we present the architectural design of these QoS features in the overall WiMAX all-IP framework and their functional as well as performance evaluation. The presented results can safely be considered as unique and timely for any WiMAX system integrator.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/407565
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author Thomas Michael Bohnert
Marco Castrucci
Nicola Ciulli
Giada Landi
Ilaria Marchetti
Cristina Nardini
Bruno Sousa
Pedro Neves
Paulo Simoes
spellingShingle Thomas Michael Bohnert
Marco Castrucci
Nicola Ciulli
Giada Landi
Ilaria Marchetti
Cristina Nardini
Bruno Sousa
Pedro Neves
Paulo Simoes
QoS Management and Control for an All-IP WiMAX Network Architecture: Design, Implementation and Evaluation
Mobile Information Systems
author_facet Thomas Michael Bohnert
Marco Castrucci
Nicola Ciulli
Giada Landi
Ilaria Marchetti
Cristina Nardini
Bruno Sousa
Pedro Neves
Paulo Simoes
author_sort Thomas Michael Bohnert
title QoS Management and Control for an All-IP WiMAX Network Architecture: Design, Implementation and Evaluation
title_short QoS Management and Control for an All-IP WiMAX Network Architecture: Design, Implementation and Evaluation
title_full QoS Management and Control for an All-IP WiMAX Network Architecture: Design, Implementation and Evaluation
title_fullStr QoS Management and Control for an All-IP WiMAX Network Architecture: Design, Implementation and Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed QoS Management and Control for an All-IP WiMAX Network Architecture: Design, Implementation and Evaluation
title_sort qos management and control for an all-ip wimax network architecture: design, implementation and evaluation
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mobile Information Systems
issn 1574-017X
1875-905X
publishDate 2008-01-01
description The IEEE 802.16 standard provides a specification for a fixed and mobile broadband wireless access system, offering high data rate transmission of multimedia services with different Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirements through the air interface. The WiMAX Forum, going beyond the air interface, defined an end-to-end WiMAX network architecture, based on an all-IP platform in order to complete the standards required for a commercial rollout of WiMAX as broadband wireless access solution. As the WiMAX network architecture is only a functional specification, this paper focuses on an innovative solution for an end-to-end WiMAX network architecture offering in compliance with the WiMAX Forum specification. To our best knowledge, this is the first WiMAX architecture built by a research consortium globally and was performed within the framework of the European IST project WEIRD (WiMAX Extension to Isolated Research Data networks). One of the principal features of our architecture is support for end-to-end QoS achieved by the integration of resource control in the WiMAX wireless link and the resource management in the wired domains in the network core. In this paper we present the architectural design of these QoS features in the overall WiMAX all-IP framework and their functional as well as performance evaluation. The presented results can safely be considered as unique and timely for any WiMAX system integrator.
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