Title :
Network service provisioning in UWB open mobile access networks
Author :
Sorte, Dario Di ; Femminella, Mauro ; Reali, Gianluca ; Zeisberg, Sven
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng. & Inf., Perugia Univ., Italy
fDate :
12/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An innovative architecture to access information transport resources under short-term market conditions is presented. Ultra-wideband (UWB) technology in the centralized wireless access domain is believed to minimize the intrinsic performance limitations of the radio link and to provide flexible access in a very wide range of data rates of over 100 Mb/s, even in a strong multipath environment. The decoupling of user, infrastructure, and service provision in an open mobile access network (OMAN) is proposed to overcome current limitations of radio-based networks. A solution for the joint management of quality-of-service and mobility in the UWB domain is proposed, under the assumption of a resource management compliant with the differentiated services framework. Moreover, a model for the "commoditization" of the network service is introduced. The commodity is identified as the transfer of information units between two end points of the network, measured by a function of the so-called "virtual delay," that summarizes the parameters characterizing the performance of the transfer service. A description is given of this model, together with the definition of a pricing law to charge improved Internet protocol-based services. Such concepts are central in the end-to-end service set-up.
Keywords :
Internet; broadband networks; commerce; costing; delays; land mobile radio; multipath channels; open systems; quality of service; radio access networks; radio links; radio networks; tariffs; telecommunication network management; transport protocols; Internet protocol-based services; QoS management; UWB open mobile access networks; business models; centralized wireless access domain; data rates; differentiated services; information transport resources; mobility management; multipath environment; network service; network service provisioning; pricing law; quality of service; radio link; radio-based networks; resource management; service provision; short-term market conditions; transfer service performance; ultra-wideband technology; virtual delay; Associate members; IP networks; Intelligent networks; Pricing; Quality management; Quality of service; Radio link; Resource management; Ultra wideband technology; Web and internet services;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2002.805625