Extending SWAN to Provide QoS for MANETs Connected to the Internet

Ad-hoc networks are flexible, self-configurable, easy and fast to deploy. Research has been done mainly in the area of routing and for isolated ad-hoc networks. Some efforts are on the way to connect ad-hoc networks to the Internet. It is however important to support QoS aware multimedia application...

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Admission control
Communication system traffic control
Computer networks
Diffserv networks
Internet Connectivity
IP networks
MANETs
Media Access Protocol
Mobile ad hoc networks
Quality of service
Service Differentiation
Web and internet services
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