2016 IEEE 41st Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/lcn.2016.49
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A Resources Sharing Architecture for Heterogeneous Wireless Cellular Networks

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“…In wireless networks, the time-variant nature of the transmission medium can strongly affect IoT applications and their strict QoS requirements [33]. Thus, similarly to the sharing architectures presented by Kunst [139] and Crippa et al [130], Shi et al [33] provide an IoT architecture with two-layer information base. The user level is indicated as a resource management level, which tracks QoS as well as QoE, and according to the predefined threshold coordinates new service requests seeking for new and more reliable routes.…”
Section: Key Performance Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In wireless networks, the time-variant nature of the transmission medium can strongly affect IoT applications and their strict QoS requirements [33]. Thus, similarly to the sharing architectures presented by Kunst [139] and Crippa et al [130], Shi et al [33] provide an IoT architecture with two-layer information base. The user level is indicated as a resource management level, which tracks QoS as well as QoE, and according to the predefined threshold coordinates new service requests seeking for new and more reliable routes.…”
Section: Key Performance Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar, although generalized, resource sharing architecture is presented by Kunst [139]. The resource broker is defined as a centralized entity, which is constituted of three interconnected levels: 1. update level, 2. resources level, and 3. decision level.…”
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“…Thus, we further research several proposals that could be used to solve the issues. We found that works in [28] and [29] present two different methods to re-assign radio resources between slices in a short time basis. Meanwhile, authors in [23] also propose a novel version of NVS with the so called PRR (partial resource reservation) technique defining certain 'mutual resources' reserved in the network to compensate unbalanced traffic between tenants in time.…”
Section: A State Of the Art And Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%