Network Control and Engineering for Qos, Security and Mobility
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Overview
Service and network providers must be able to satisfy the demands for new services; improve the quality of service; reduce the cost of network service operations and maintenance; control performance; and adapt to user demands. It is essential to investigate different approaches for performing such tasks.
One of these approaches is based on policies and the capability of the network to adapt itself to current conditions. With a focus on policy-based networking, this volume addresses the problem of network control and the introduction of policies such as the control of the Quality of Service, security, mobility, performance, mobile and intelligent agents, and traffic engineering.
The area of control in networks through policies promises to provide stimulating challenges for years to come. This book is an attempt to answer questions and provide some direction about the best approaches to be followed.
This volume contains the proceedings of the first International Conference on NETwork CONtrol and Engineering (NETCON) for Quality of Service, Security and Mobility, which was sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), and organized by IFIP TC6 Working Group 6.7 (Smart Networks). The conference convened in Paris, France in October 2002.
Synopsis
With a focus on policy-based networking, this work addresses the problem of network control and the introduction of policies regarding the control of quality of service (QoS), security, mobility, performance, mobile and intelligent agents, and traffic engineering. Specific topics include policy-based management of wireless networks, robust implementation of policies using ant-like agents, and media switch for multimedia services. Material originated at the First Internet Conference on Network Control and Engineering for Quality Service, Security and Mobility, held in October 2002 in Paris, France. There is no subject index. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR