Objective
NETQOS project proposes an autonomous policy-based management for wired/wireless heterogeneous communications networks aimed to provide enhanced end-to-end QoS and efficient resource utilisation. The proposed approach assembles policies at run-time under sets of imposed constraints and goals, based on learning and context identification. The automation of network level policy management allows for dynamic adaptation of the managed system in response to changing requirements of the operational environment while coping with the originally imposed business objectives. The new approach gives more flexibility to users and applications to dynamically change their Quality of service (QoS) requirements while maintaining a smooth delivery of the required QoS.
Management of communication systems refers to the task of configuring, administering and optimizing the network resources. One aspect of management that best exemplifies the magnitude of those challenges is encountered in QoS provisioning. QoS management refers to the activities in QoS specification, negotiation, monitoring and control of network resources to meet end-to- end users and applications requirements, business objectives and resources availability. The notion of predefined policies has been introduced as a promising solution to address the needs for automated adaptation and optimisation of QoS, traffic and resources.
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CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: https://op.europa.eu/en/web/eu-vocabularies/euroscivoc.
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Coordinator
3074 MURI BEI BERN
Switzerland
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