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E-raamat: Quality of Service - IWQoS 2005: 13th International Workshop, IWQoS 2005, Passau, Germany, June 21-23, 2005. Proceedings

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We welcome you to the proceedings of IWQoS 2005 held at the University of Passau, in the beautiful state of Bavaria, Germany. We hope that all attendees enjoyed their time in that ancient and historic city. Quality of Service(QoS) continues to be an important area of research. T- ditionally very focused on the area of networking, it has grown to include mobile applications, wireless environments, 3G and 4G cellular networks, user expe- ence,overlay networks, large-scale systemsand other important areas ofappli- tion. Six full-paper sessions that comprised selected papers of very high quality were devoted to the above mentioned, cutting-edge topics in this volume. We had a fascinating cross-disciplinary program and hope to have seeded conn- tions between di erent disciplines and between industry and academia. In addition to the reviewed paper sessions, we were pleased to present two inspiring keynote speakers in this year’s program: Randy Katz,Universityof California, Berkeley, USA, and Michael Stal,SiemensAG,Munich,Germany. One speaker being from academia and one from industry, re ected well the balanced view of this workshop. Both keynotes extended the scope of QoS and addressed pressing issues, such as “spam,” and leading trends, such as “service orientation,” and their relevance to QoS.
I. Invited Program
Keynotes
COPS: Quality of Service vs. Any Service at All
3(13)
Randy Katz
George Porter
Scott Shenker
Ion Stoica
Mel Tsai
Beyond Middleware and QoS - Service-Oriented Architectures - Cult or Culture?
16(1)
Michael Stal
Panel
Would Self-organized or Self-managed Networks Lead to Improved QoS?
17(4)
David Hutchison
Gisli Hjalmtysson
James P.G. Sterbenz
Giorgio Ventre
John Vicente
II. Full Papers
QoS in Overlay Networks
Overlay Networks with Linear Capacity Constraints
21(16)
Ying Zhu
Baochun Li
A High-Throughput Overlay Multicast Infrastructure with Network Coding
37(17)
Mea Wang
Zongpeng Li
Baochun Li
On Topological Design of Service Overlay Networks
54(15)
Arunabha Sen
Ling Zhou
Bin Hao
Bao Hong Shen
Samrat Ganguly
QoS in Wireless Environments
On Transport Layer Adaptation in Heterogeneous Wireless Data Networks
69(12)
Aravind Velayutham
Hung-Yun Hsieh
Raghupathy Sivakumar
LT-TCP: End-to-End Framework to Improve TCP Performance over Networks with Lossy Channels
81(13)
Omesh Tickoo
Vijaynarayanan Subramanian
Shivkumar Kalyanaraman
K.K. Ramakrishnan
QoS Guarantees in Multimedia CDMA Wireless Systems with Non-precise Network Parameter Estimates
94(13)
H. Cahit Akin
Ozdemir Akin
Kimberly M. Wasserman
Analyzing Object Detection Quality Under Probabilistic Coverage in Sensor Networks
107(16)
Shansi Ren
Qun Li
Haining Wang
Xin Chen
Xiaodong Zhang
The User Experience of QoS
A Self-tuning Fuzzy Control Approach for End-to-End QoS Guarantees in Web Servers
123(13)
Jianbin Wei
Cheng-Zhong Xu
Calculation of Speech Quality by Aggregating the Impacts of Individual Frame Losses
136(15)
Christian Hoene
Sven Wietholter
Adam Wolisz
Best-Effort Versus Reservations Revisited
151(13)
Oliver Heckmann
Jens B. Schmitt
An Advanced QoS Protocol for Real-Time Content over the Internet
164(14)
John Adams
Avril IJsselmuiden
Lawrence Roberts
QoS in Large Scale Systems
Designing a Predictable Internet Backbone with Valiant Load-Balancing
178(15)
Zhang-Shen Rui
Nick McKeown
Preserving the Independence of Flows in General Topologies Using Turn-Prohibition
193(13)
Markus Fidler
Oliver Heckmann
Ralf Steinmetz
Supporting Differentiated QoS in MPLS Networks
206(13)
Roberto A. Dias
Eduardo Camponogara
Jean-Marie Farines
Avoiding Transient Loops Through Interface-Specific Forwarding
219(14)
Zifei Zhong
Ram Keralapura
Srihari Nelakuditi
Yinzhe Yu
Junling Wang
Chen-Nee Chuah
Sanghwan Lee
Stochastic QoS
Analysis of Stochastic Service Guarantees in Communication Networks: A Server Model
233(13)
Yuming Jiang
Peder J. Emstad
Preemptive Packet-Mode Scheduling to Improve TCP Performance
246(13)
Wenjie Li
Bin Liu
Lei Shi
Yang Xu
Dapeng Wu
Edge-Based Differentiated Services
259(12)
Henrik Lundqvist
Ignacio Mas Ivars
Gunnar Karlsson
Processor Sharing Flows in the Internet
271(15)
Nandita Dukkipati
Masayoshi Kobayashi
Zhang-Shen Rui
Nick McKeown
QoS in 3rd/4th Generation Mobile Systems
A Practical Method for the Efficient Resolution of Congestion in an On-path Reduced-State Signalling Environment
286(12)
Andras Csaszar
Attila Takacs
Attila Bader
Case Study in Assessing Subjective QoS of a Mobile Multimedia Web Service in a Real Multi-access Network
298(15)
Tiia Sutinen
Timo Ojala
WXCP: Explicit Congestion Control for Wireless Multi-hop Networks
313(14)
Yang Su
Thomas Gross
A Non-homogeneous QBD Approach for the Admission and GoS Control in a Multiservice WCDMA System
327(16)
Ioannis Koukoutsidis
Eitan Altman
Jean Marc Kelif
III. Short Papers
Work in Progress - Innovative, Provocative and Visionary Statements
Quality of Service Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
343(3)
Tseno Tsenov
Hannes Tschofenig
Preliminary Results Towards Building a Highly Granular QoS Controller
346(3)
Cristian Koliver
Jean-Marie Farines
Concept of Admission Control in Packet Switching Networks Based on Tentative Accommodation of Incoming Flows
349(4)
Kenta Yasukawa
Ken-ichi Baba
Katsunori Yamaoka
Improving Uplink QoS of Wifi Hotspots
353(3)
Benjamin Bappu
June Tay
Resilient State Management in Large Scale Networks
356(3)
Yangcheng Huang
Saleem N. Bhatti
Performance Analysis of Wireless Scheduling with ARQ in Fast Fading Channels
359(3)
Hwee Pink Tan
Privacy and Reliability by Dispersive Routing
362(4)
Haim Zlatokrilov
Hanoch Levy
Distributed Online LSP Merging Algorithms for MPLS-TE
366(3)
Li Lei
Srinivas Sampalli
Implicit Flow QoS Signaling Using Semantic-Rich Context Tags
369(3)
Roel Ocampo
Alex Galis
Hermann de Meer
Chris Todd
The Impact of QoS - Where Industry Meets Academia
QoS in Wireless and Wired Networks - Why Is This Needed?
Using IP as Transport Technology in Third Generation and Beyond Radio Access Networks
372(3)
Attila Bader
Lars Westberg
Georgios Karagiannis
Closing the Gap Between Industry, Academia and Users: Is There a Need for QoS in Wireless Systems?
375(4)
Gabor Fodor
Karim El-Malki
David Partain
Why QoS Will Be Needed in Metro Ethernets
379(3)
Rainer Baumann
Ulrich Fiedler
Research Issues in QoS Provisioning for Personal Networks
382(3)
Weidong Lu
Anthony Lo
Ignas Niemegeers
Stateful QoS Versus Overprovisioning
RSVP Standards Today and the Path Towards a Generic Messenger
385(3)
Xiaoming Fu
Jukka Manner
QoS in Hybrid Networks - An Operator's Perspective
388(4)
Aiko Pras
Remco van de Meent
Michel Mandjes
QoS for Aggregated Flows in VPNs
392(3)
Pratik Bose
Dan Voce
Dilip Gokhale
Supporting Mission-Critical Applications over Multi-service Networks
395(4)
Chris Christou
Michael Davenport
Author Index 399