Publication No 40239

Author(s)

Gutierrez, P.A.A.; Miloucheva, I.; Wagner, D.; Niephaus, C.; Flizikowski, A.

Title

NETQOS Policy Management Architecture for Flexible QoS Provisioning in Future Internet

Topics

Network Management

Methods

Systems Engineering

Keywords

QOS; ARCHITECTURE; COMMUNICATION NETWORK

Abstract

This paper is focussed on the NETQOS architecture for automated QoS policy provisioning, which can be used in Future Internet scenarios by the different actors (i.e. network operators, service providers, and users) for flexible QoS configuration over combinations of mobile, fixed, sensor and broadcast networks. The NETQOS policy management architecture opens the possibility to specify QoS policies on a ?business? level using ontology descriptions and policy management interfaces, which are specific to the actors. The business level policy specifications are translated by the NETQOS system into intermediate and operational QoS policies for automated QoS configuration at the managed heterogeneous network and transport entities. NETQOS allows QoS policy specification and dependency analysis considering Service Level Agreements (SLAs) between the actors, as well as automated policy provisioning and adaptation. The interaction of the NETQOS components is based on a common policy repository. The particular focus of the paper is aimed to discuss ontology and actor oriented QoS policy specification and configuration for heterogeneous networks, as well as NETQOS QoS policy management interfaces at business level and automated translation of business QoS policies to intermediate and operational policy level.

Year

2008

Reference entry

Gutierrez, P.A.A.; Miloucheva, I.; Wagner, D.; Niephaus, C.; Flizikowski, A.
NETQOS Policy Management Architecture for Flexible QoS Provisioning in Future Internet
Proceedings of the Next Generation Mobile Applications, Services and Technologies (NGMAST '08), September 2008, pp. 53-58

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