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    Adaptive end-to-end QoS provision for real-time multimedia applications in heterogeneous multi-hop wireless networks

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    A wide range of emerging multimedia services (e.g. IP telephony, video conferencing, video-on-demand) require Quality of Services (QoS) guarantees in both wired and wireless networks. Adaptive QoS provisioning and control are especially necessary to meet the QoS requirements in dynamic heterogeneous multi-hop wireless networks. This paper proposed an adaptative mechanism to achieve better perceptive and quantitative QoS for real-time multimedia services suitable for such networks. The mechanism is built based on the theoretical analysis of the end-to-end delay bounds and the necessary and sufficient conditions to maintain the data flow continuity of real-time connections
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