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QoS-LI: QoS loss inference in disadvantaged networks-part II

  • SUNY Buffalo
  • Air Force Research Laboratory

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Abstract

The Quality-of-Service (QoS) in disadvantaged networks is a function of many parameters, including the nature of the physical link over which the disadvantaged network operates. While there exist mechanisms (like specialized versions of TCP) to account for their nature and operate optimally over disadvantaged networks, their operation under adversarial conditions have not been investigated. In our prior work [17], we presented a game theoretic framework to infer the nature of a QoS loss in disadvantaged networks. In this work, we present the translation of the theoretical framework to a satellite based disadvantaged network. We show the feasibility of the game theoretic formulations in satellite networks through simulations in Opnet.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 11th Communications and Networking Simulation Symposium, CNS'08
Pages99-105
Number of pages7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008
Event11th Communications and Networking Simulation Symposium, CNS'08 - Ottawa, ON, Canada
Duration: Apr 14 2008Apr 17 2008

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 11th Communications and Networking Simulation Symposium, CNS'08

Conference

Conference11th Communications and Networking Simulation Symposium, CNS'08
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityOttawa, ON
Period04/14/0804/17/08

Keywords

  • Disadvantaged networks
  • Game theory
  • Multi-armed K bandit problem
  • QoS
  • Resource selection
  • Satellite networks

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