Enhancing QoS and QoE in IMS Enabled Next Generation Networks
Kamaljit I. Lakhtaria (Atmiya Institute of Technology & Science,, India)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a service-aware, policy-based approach to enhance QoS and QoE in next-generation IP-based networks, addressing complex quality assurance issues in multi-network, multi-vendor environments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel policy-driven framework for end-to-end quality control in NGN, integrating perceptual QoE and technical QoS considerations.
Findings
Improved end-user perceived QoS and QoE.
Enhanced control over multimedia transmission quality.
Framework supports service agility and global mobility.
Abstract
Managing network complexity, accommodating greater numbers of subscribers, improving coverage to support data services (e.g. email, video, and music downloads), keeping up to speed with fast-changing technology, and driving maximum value from existing networks - all while reducing CapEX and OpEX and ensuring Quality of Service (QoS) for the network and Quality of Experience (QoE) for the user. These are just some of the pressing business issues faced by mobileservice providers, summarized by the demand to "achieve more, for less." The ultimate goal of optimization techniques at the network and application layer is to ensure End-user perceived QoS. The next generation networks (NGN), a composite environment of proven telecommunications and Internet-oriented mechanisms have become generally recognized as the telecommunications environment of the future. However, the nature of the NGN…
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