DocumentCode
1957030
Title
Quality of service monitoring: a timely idea
Author
Donahue, Hugh Carter ; Ferrigno-Stack, Josephine
Author_Institution
Univ. of Pennsylvania, PA, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
176
Lastpage
182
Abstract
This paper proposes a Quality of Service monitoring (QoS) system for broadband networks and Internet service and access providers as a policy vehicle at a time of regulatory devolution and as an information services enterprise for broadband cable and telephone network and Internet service and access provider industries. The paper does not address any specific technical standards. Nor does it address the rich and significant body of literature evaluating the interplays of standards setting and innovation notably in electronics. Rather, the paper places the notion of quality of service metrics-of use to the citizen and user, and of value to the corporation and regulator-in the historical context of regulatory devolution and information abundance. It suggests these historical circumstances both impel and enable users and citizens to take on many of the information gathering and discernment function historically exercised by regulators and journalists. And, it suggests that QoS monitoring will bring several benefits to broadband industries
Keywords
Internet; broadband networks; cable television; information industry; monitoring; quality of service; telecommunication standards; telephone networks; Internet access providers; Internet service providers; broadband cable network; broadband networks; broadband telephone network; historical circumstances; information gathering; information services enterprise; quality of service metrics; quality of service monitoring; regulatory devolution; Broadband communication; Communication cables; Context-aware services; Internet telephony; Monitoring; Quality of service; Regulators; Technological innovation; Vehicles; Web and internet services;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology, 2001 2nd IEEE Conference
Conference_Location
Boulder, CO
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9817-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SIIT.2001.968567
Filename
968567
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