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Today’s Internet users typically own multiple devices and consume several services simultaneously. Due to this usage pattern, bandwidth in Access Network (ANs) is often insufficient. Increasing bandwidth is not always feasible or economic. A well-known approach to cope with limited bandwidth is Quality of Service (QoS) enforcement. However, today’s QoS solutions are neither accepted by providers nor by users. Users are concerned because of network neutrality. Operators hesitate adopting QoS frameworks because they typically require end to end deployment. In this paper we present YouQoS – a solution, which addresses operators’ as well as users’ concerns by providing a QoS solution, which works locally in the AN based on user defined QoS policies. We introduce our evolutionary approach to QoS management in today’s Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) based ANs by utilizing and enhancing existing QoS mechanisms. Furthermore, we provide an initial proof of concept with a Linux demonstrator.
Kristian Ulshöfer–At the time of writing, Kristian Ulshöfer was a student at the IKR.
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This work was funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of the Federal Republic of Germany (Förderkennzeichen 16BP1211, YouQoS). The authors alone are responsible for the content of the paper.
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Meier, S., Vensmer, A., Ulshöfer, K. (2014). YouQoS – A New Concept for Quality of Service in DSL Based Access Networks. In: Kermarrec, Y. (eds) Advances in Communication Networking. EUNICE 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8846. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13488-8_11
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