4 results on '"Wetterwald, Michelle"'
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2. QoE-aware traffic management for mobile video delivery
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Fu, Bo, Kunzmann, Gerald, Wetterwald, Michelle, Corujo, Daniel, Costa, Rui, Fu, Bo, Kunzmann, Gerald, Wetterwald, Michelle, Corujo, Daniel, and Costa, Rui
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QoE ,traffic management ,mobile video delivery ,SVC ,MIH ,cross-layer optimization - Published
- 2013
3. Enabling IEEE 802.21 in a B3G cellular experimental network
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Wetterwald, Michelle, Buburuzan, Teodor, Carneiro, Gustavo, Wetterwald, Michelle, and Designing Advanced network Interfaces for the Delivery and Administration of Location independent, Optimised personal Services - II - DAIDALOS II - 34570 - OLD
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LTE ,IEEE 802.21 ,Handover ,[INFO.INFO-NI] Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI] ,MIH ,QoS ,B3G ,UMTS ,Heterogeneous networks - Abstract
Recent trends in mobile networking show the large scale emergence of multimode mobile terminals, with the capability to simultaneously or sequentially attach to conceptually different access networks. To cope with this, they require an abstracted framework for mobility management and control. A solution to this issue, called Media Independent Handover Services, is standardized by the 802.21 group of the IEEE. This work has been studied and applied to the case of a B3G operator networks in an EU-funded research project in order to improve seamless handover between heterogeneous technologies. This paper focuses on the integration of the Beyond-3G cellular access technology in this framework, and how it can cooperate with the 802.21 to execute handovers to and from cellular networks. This study has been implemented in an experimental software radio platform which provides a direct inter-connection between the access node and the IPv6 Core Network, very close to the LTE specifications of the 3GPP. We describe here the mapping between a selection of Media Independent Handover primitives and the cellular air interface procedures available in the platform for Mobility, Quality of Service management and Multicast support (MBMS). Finally, we provide some measurements and results obtained after the integration and demonstration of the heterogeneous network framework.
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- 2009
4. Control of autonomous multimode terminals in heterogeneous and independent wireless environments
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Wetterwald, Michelle, Laboratoire Traitement et Communication de l'Information (LTCI), Télécom ParisTech-Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris] (IMT)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Télécom ParisTech, Christian Bonnet, and STAR, ABES
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[SPI.OTHER]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other ,[SPI.OTHER] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other ,Réseau hétérogène ,Heterogeneous network ,MIH ,Media independent handover - Abstract
Recent years have witnessed a massive evolution of mobile communications. When no agreement between the network providers exists, changing the attached network still means breaking the session and relying on the application to recover the lost data. In parallel, it is hardly possible for a mobile user to control the connectivity of his terminal. The objective of this thesis is to present the concept of an innovative technological framework for the autonomous control of multimode terminals in heterogeneous and non-federated wireless environments. The aim is to enable a self-configuring terminal to connect and roam seamlessly across independent networks, while respecting its user’s choices and preferences. The target scheme involves abstraction and cross-layer mechanisms. It takes into account constraints based on heterogeneous wireless systems, autonomous architectures and enables generic services such as smart access network selection, connectivity and session management. This scheme applies to the mobile terminal, with mechanisms independent of the network infrastructure. The thesis analyses how existing technologies are enhanced and combined with new features to achieve this objective and gives a description of the overall concept and of its implementation. A simulated model is used to assess the validity of the proposed framework. Diverse applications to real systems that implemented the components of this framework are presented, highlighting the generality and key benefits of the concept., Nous assistons actuellement à une évolution considérable des communications mobiles. En l’absence d’accord entre les fournisseurs, changer son point d’attachement au réseau signifie encore casser la session en cours et dépendre de l'application pour récupérer les données perdues. De même, il n'est guère possible pour un utilisateur mobile de contrôler la connectivité de son appareil. L'objectif de cette thèse est de présenter le concept d'une structure technologique innovante pour le contrôle autonome des terminaux multimodes dans les environnements sans fil hétérogènes et non fédérés. Son but est de permettre à un terminal auto-configuré de se connecter et de se déplacer de manière transparente à travers des réseaux indépendants, tout en respectant les choix et préférences de son utilisateur. Le schéma obtenu implique des mécanismes d’abstraction et inter-couches. Il tient compte de contraintes basées sur les systèmes sans fil hétérogènes, les architectures autonomes, et permet l’exécution de services génériques comme le choix du réseau d'accès et la gestion de la connectivité et des sessions. Ce schéma s'applique au terminal mobile, avec des mécanismes dissociés de l'infrastructure réseau. La thèse analyse comment les technologies existantes sont améliorées et combinées avec de nouvelles fonctionnalités pour atteindre cet objectif, et donne une description de l'ensemble du concept et de sa mise en œuvre. Un modèle simulé est utilisé pour évaluer la validité de la structure proposée. Diverses applications à des systèmes réels mettant en œuvre les éléments de cette architecture sont présentées, faisant ressortir la généralité et les principaux avantages du concept.
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- 2012
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