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Beyond 5G: Hybrid End-to-End Quality of Service Provisioning in Heterogeneous IoT Networks
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Heterogeneous Iot NetworksBeyond 5GEngineering5G SystemIot CommunicationAccess NetworkCloud ComputingQuality-of-serviceIot ArchitectureOptimal Access DeviceHybrid End-to-end QualityMobile ComputingInternet Of ThingsHeterogeneous NetworkQos GuaranteesAdvanced NetworkingService Provisioning
A significant increase is expected in video and multimedia traffic in Beyond 5G networks. The inclusion of a huge number of IoT nodes in Beyond 5G networks further complicates the design of such networks. These futuristic networks are expected to deal with this increased traffic and number of nodes while ensuring that network delays do not exceed a certain threshold. In such networks, Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning has become vital, not only to guarantee certain key performance indicators but also to improve user experience. This paper proposes a hybrid approach for end-to-end QoS provisioning, involving both clients and controllers to address these challenges. Each client tries to satisfy its own access QoS requirements by choosing optimal access device(s) and makes decisions based on locally available view. Controllers are then responsible for finding optimal paths in the core network to satisfy client core QoS requirements. Experimental results show that the proposed approach provides better QoS guarantees than several other access device selection and routing schemes.
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