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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

J. Fabini, P. Reichl, A.A. Poropatich:
"Measurement-Based Modeling of NGN Access Networks from an Application Perspective";
Talk: 14th GI/ITG Conference on Measurement, Modelling and Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems (MMB 2008), Dortmund, Deutschland; 03-31-2008 - 04-02-2008; in: "Proceedings of the 14th GI/ITG Conference on Measurement, Modelling and Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems (MMB 2008)", VDE Verlag, (2008), ISBN: 9783800730902; 45 - 59.



English abstract:
One aspect highly neglected so far in Next Generation Networks development is that their access-agnostic service architecture requires NGN services to provide adequate user perception for a broad range of underlying access network technologies. Automated service testing for a wide variety of access technologies will therefore become indispensable in the near future.

In this paper we introduce a three-step process for access network modeling based on the IETF IP Performance Metric framework. Starting
with the selection of metric and methodology, measurements in existing
access networks allow acquiring the respective parameters, which are finally used as an input for access network emulators or simulators. We illustrate our approach with metric selection and measurement results for public GPRS and HSDPA networks. A modified Open-Source WAN
Emulator which uses these measurements results as input can accurately
model "typical" access links at IP-layer level, both from a signaling and a media perspective.

German abstract:
One aspect highly neglected so far in Next Generation Networks development is that their access-agnostic service architecture requires NGN services to provide adequate user perception for a broad range of underlying access network technologies. Automated service testing for a wide variety of access technologies will therefore become indispensable in the near future.

In this paper we introduce a three-step process for access network modeling based on the IETF IP Performance Metric framework. Starting
with the selection of metric and methodology, measurements in existing
access networks allow acquiring the respective parameters, which are finally used as an input for access network emulators or simulators. We illustrate our approach with metric selection and measurement results for public GPRS and HSDPA networks. A modified Open-Source WAN
Emulator which uses these measurements results as input can accurately
model "typical" access links at IP-layer level, both from a signaling and a media perspective.

Keywords:
Access Network Modeling, IP Multimedia Subsystem, IMS, Next Generation Networks, NGN, GPRS, HSDPA


Electronic version of the publication:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_112703.pdf


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