Research Article
Architectural and QoS Aspects of Personal Networks
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/MOBIQW.2006.361748, author={T.J.M. Coenen and P.T.H. Goering and A. Jehangir and J.L. van den Berg and R.J. Boucherie and S.M. Heemstra de Groot and G.J. Heijenk and S.S. Dhillon and Weidong Lu and Anthony Lo and P. van Mieghem and Ignas Niemegeers}, title={Architectural and QoS Aspects of Personal Networks}, proceedings={3rd Annual International ICST Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networks and Services}, publisher={IEEE}, proceedings_a={PERNETS}, year={2007}, month={5}, keywords={}, doi={10.1109/MOBIQW.2006.361748} }
- T.J.M. Coenen
P.T.H. Goering
A. Jehangir
J.L. van den Berg
R.J. Boucherie
S.M. Heemstra de Groot
G.J. Heijenk
S.S. Dhillon
Weidong Lu
Anthony Lo
P. van Mieghem
Ignas Niemegeers
Year: 2007
Architectural and QoS Aspects of Personal Networks
PERNETS
IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/MOBIQW.2006.361748
Abstract
Personal networks (PNs) are future communication systems that combine wireless and infrastructure based networks to provide users a variety of services anywhere and anytime. PNs introduce new design challenges due to the heterogeneity of the involved technologies, the need for self-organization, the dynamics of the PN composition, the application-driven nature, the co-operation with infrastructure-based networks, and the security hazards. This paper discusses the challenges of security, service discovery and QoS provisioning in designing self-organized PNs and combines them all into an integrated architectural framework
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