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Original Articles

Advance Resource Reservation Protocols: Applications in Mobile Networks

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Pages 215-227 | Published online: 26 Mar 2015
 

Abstract

Users employing communication networks for their critical business needs expect a very high level of Quality of Service (QoS) and are aware of their requirements in advance in many cases. In this papers, we propose a model for a network that allows users to specify their requirements in advance and defer the decision to admit the call to optimize the usage of network resources. The application of this model for mobile networks is especially studied.

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Abhinav Mathur

Abhinav Mathur was born in New Delhi, India in 1971. He received his Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering from the Delhi Institute of Technology, Delhi in 1992. He completed his PhD from the Department of Electrical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi in 2002. His research interests are in the area of Grid Computing, Mobile Communications, Next Generation Network Components and Architectures and Value Added Services. He has worked in the area of Intelligent Networks and Mobile Communications in Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) and is currently working for Intersolutions Pvt Ltd, a US based Telecom incubator Company, as their Vice President.

S Kar

Subrat Kar graduated with Honours in Electrical & Electronics Engineering from the Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani in 1987. He holds a Doctoral Degree in Electrical Communication Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (1991). He has been with the International Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste as a Post-Doctoral Fellow (1991–1994). Presently he is a Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering and the Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. His research areas are in optical communication, switching, access technologies, telecom protocols, embedded systems and high speed networks.

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