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Papers by ghabi wiem
First Annual …, Jan 1, 2004
Future 4G mobile communication networks are expected to provide all IP-based services for heterog... more Future 4G mobile communication networks are expected to provide all IP-based services for heterogeneous wireless access technologies, assisted by mobile IP to provide seamless Internet access for mobile users. Two major challenges in developing such heterogeneous network infrastructure are QoS provisioning and security services for mobile users' communication flows. This paper proposes a new architectural view and methodologies for QoS and security support in 4G networks, which integrates QoS signaling with authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) services to both guarantee the user applications' QoS requirements and achieve efficient authentication, authorization and key exchange.
Network, IEEE, Jan 1, 2005
Abstract The novel concept of mobile hotspots, characterized by a group of wireless users equippe... more Abstract The novel concept of mobile hotspots, characterized by a group of wireless users equipped with wireless LAN cards, moving as a whole and requiring Internet connectivity, is gaining the interest of the telecommunications research community. This article intends to contribute to this research topic by proposing alternative solutions for the deployment of a mobile gateway device offering 3G connectivity to the group of WLAN users while they are moving. This is a decisive aspect of the 3G migration to 4G networks. The proposed ...
Network, …, Jan 1, 2008
Admission control plays a very important role in wireless systems, as it is one of the basic mech... more Admission control plays a very important role in wireless systems, as it is one of the basic mechanisms for ensuring the quality of service offered to users. Based on the available network resources, it estimates the impact of adding or dropping a new session request. In both 2G and 3G systems, admission control refers to a single network. As we are moving towards heterogeneous wireless networks referred to as systems beyond 3G or 4G, admission control will need to deal with many heterogeneous networks and admit new sessions to a network that is most appropriate to supply the requested QoS. In this article we present the fundamentals of access-network-based admission control, an overview of the existing admission control algorithms for 2G and 3G networks, and finally give the design of a new admission control algorithm suitable for future 4G networks and specifically influenced by the objectives of the European WINNER project.
Computer Networks, Jan 1, 2008
Communications Magazine, IEEE, Jan 1, 2002
In this article an efficient medium access control protocol with fair packet loss sharing packet ... more In this article an efficient medium access control protocol with fair packet loss sharing packet scheduling is proposed for wireless code-division multiple access communications. The proposed MAC protocol exploits both time-division and code-division statistical multiplexing. The FPLS scheduler uses the information of traffic rate distribution and quality of service requirements to assign priorities to the users and determines an efficient combination of the packets for transmission in the time slots of each frame, so the number of the served users is maximized under the QoS constraints. Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the FPLS scheduler, in comparison with other previously proposed scheduling algorithms.
Wireless …, Jan 1, 2002
The emerging applications for 3G and 4G wireless systems typically require highly heterogeneous a... more The emerging applications for 3G and 4G wireless systems typically require highly heterogeneous and time-varying quality of service from the underlying protocol layers. The wireless links, however, provide only an unreliable communication channel that suffers from temporal outages. As a consequence, protocol mechanisms are needed that, based on the unreliable wireless links, provide the different service qualities required by the emerging applications. In this article we identify the emerging IP-based applications for 3G and 4G wireless systems and categorize their QoS requirements. We discuss the wireless access mechanisms that show promise as the basis for supporting these applications. We then propose a set of protocol mechanisms that, based on the discussed wireless access mechanisms, provide the required QoS for the different application categories.
Network, IEEE, Jan 1, 2005
First Annual …, Jan 1, 2004
Future 4G mobile communication networks are expected to provide all IP-based services for heterog... more Future 4G mobile communication networks are expected to provide all IP-based services for heterogeneous wireless access technologies, assisted by mobile IP to provide seamless Internet access for mobile users. Two major challenges in developing such heterogeneous network infrastructure are QoS provisioning and security services for mobile users' communication flows. This paper proposes a new architectural view and methodologies for QoS and security support in 4G networks, which integrates QoS signaling with authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) services to both guarantee the user applications' QoS requirements and achieve efficient authentication, authorization and key exchange.
Network, IEEE, Jan 1, 2005
Abstract The novel concept of mobile hotspots, characterized by a group of wireless users equippe... more Abstract The novel concept of mobile hotspots, characterized by a group of wireless users equipped with wireless LAN cards, moving as a whole and requiring Internet connectivity, is gaining the interest of the telecommunications research community. This article intends to contribute to this research topic by proposing alternative solutions for the deployment of a mobile gateway device offering 3G connectivity to the group of WLAN users while they are moving. This is a decisive aspect of the 3G migration to 4G networks. The proposed ...
Network, …, Jan 1, 2008
Admission control plays a very important role in wireless systems, as it is one of the basic mech... more Admission control plays a very important role in wireless systems, as it is one of the basic mechanisms for ensuring the quality of service offered to users. Based on the available network resources, it estimates the impact of adding or dropping a new session request. In both 2G and 3G systems, admission control refers to a single network. As we are moving towards heterogeneous wireless networks referred to as systems beyond 3G or 4G, admission control will need to deal with many heterogeneous networks and admit new sessions to a network that is most appropriate to supply the requested QoS. In this article we present the fundamentals of access-network-based admission control, an overview of the existing admission control algorithms for 2G and 3G networks, and finally give the design of a new admission control algorithm suitable for future 4G networks and specifically influenced by the objectives of the European WINNER project.
Computer Networks, Jan 1, 2008
Communications Magazine, IEEE, Jan 1, 2002
In this article an efficient medium access control protocol with fair packet loss sharing packet ... more In this article an efficient medium access control protocol with fair packet loss sharing packet scheduling is proposed for wireless code-division multiple access communications. The proposed MAC protocol exploits both time-division and code-division statistical multiplexing. The FPLS scheduler uses the information of traffic rate distribution and quality of service requirements to assign priorities to the users and determines an efficient combination of the packets for transmission in the time slots of each frame, so the number of the served users is maximized under the QoS constraints. Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the FPLS scheduler, in comparison with other previously proposed scheduling algorithms.
Wireless …, Jan 1, 2002
The emerging applications for 3G and 4G wireless systems typically require highly heterogeneous a... more The emerging applications for 3G and 4G wireless systems typically require highly heterogeneous and time-varying quality of service from the underlying protocol layers. The wireless links, however, provide only an unreliable communication channel that suffers from temporal outages. As a consequence, protocol mechanisms are needed that, based on the unreliable wireless links, provide the different service qualities required by the emerging applications. In this article we identify the emerging IP-based applications for 3G and 4G wireless systems and categorize their QoS requirements. We discuss the wireless access mechanisms that show promise as the basis for supporting these applications. We then propose a set of protocol mechanisms that, based on the discussed wireless access mechanisms, provide the required QoS for the different application categories.
Network, IEEE, Jan 1, 2005