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A Comprehensive Study on Efficient Resource Allocation by QoS in Wireless Networks


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1 Department of Information Technology, Ponjesly College of Engineering, India
2 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ponjesly College of Engineering, India
     

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Wireless Networks are growing as a key solution to provide broadband and mobile wireless connectivity in a flexible and economical way. A Wireless Network is a transmission network made up of mixture of wireless nodes accomplished in a mesh topology. Resource allocation is a paramount topic in Wireless Networks with unsuitable resource allocation causing congestion and unfairness to users, where it has been used in Wired Networks such as telecommunications and the Internet. Quality of Service (QoS) is particularly important for the transport of traffic with special requirements. This paper gives a survey and classification of the important QoS approaches proposed for various Wireless Networks. Finally, this paper presents the outcomes of survey which comprises significant observations, limitations and idea of further research in improving QoS in various wireless networks.

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Quality-Of-Service (QoS), Resource Allocation, Wireless Networks, Wired Networks, Congestion.
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Authors

Manju C. Thayammal
Department of Information Technology, Ponjesly College of Engineering, India
M. Mary Linda
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ponjesly College of Engineering, India

Abstract


Wireless Networks are growing as a key solution to provide broadband and mobile wireless connectivity in a flexible and economical way. A Wireless Network is a transmission network made up of mixture of wireless nodes accomplished in a mesh topology. Resource allocation is a paramount topic in Wireless Networks with unsuitable resource allocation causing congestion and unfairness to users, where it has been used in Wired Networks such as telecommunications and the Internet. Quality of Service (QoS) is particularly important for the transport of traffic with special requirements. This paper gives a survey and classification of the important QoS approaches proposed for various Wireless Networks. Finally, this paper presents the outcomes of survey which comprises significant observations, limitations and idea of further research in improving QoS in various wireless networks.

Keywords


Quality-Of-Service (QoS), Resource Allocation, Wireless Networks, Wired Networks, Congestion.

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