QoS-Predictions Service
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Wac, Katarzyna
University of Geneva, Switzerland & University of Twente, the Netherlands
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Hilario, Melanie
University of Geneva, Switzerland
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van Beijnum, Bert-Jan
University of Twente, Netherlands
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Bults, Richard
University of Twente, the Netherlands & MobiHealth B.V., the Netherlands
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Konstantas, Dimitri
University of Geneva, Switzerland
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- Wireless Network Traffic and Quality of Service Support. - IGI Global. - 2010, p. 378-399
English
The success of emerging mobile services depends on the serviceability of the underlying wireless networks, expressed in terms of Quality of Service (QoS) provided by a network available to service user at a given geographical location and time. In general, this serviceability is a priori unknown. As a solution the authors propose a QoS-predictions service, providing predictions of QoS of networks available at a given user’s geographical location and time. In a case study they prove the feasibility of deriving predictions from historical data collected by a mobile service user. They have chosen this mobile user to be a patient, who uses a personalized health telemonitoring service in his daily environments for a period of one month. They consider the QoS-predictions service as a novel support for mobile services operational in 4G heterogeneous network environments.
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https://sonar.ch/global/documents/113255
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