TY - GEN
T1 - Enabling broadband as commodity within access networks
T2 - 3rd International Conference on Access Networks, AccessNets 2008
AU - Areizaga, Enrique
AU - Foglar, Andreas
AU - Elizondo, Antonio J.
AU - Geilhardt, Frank
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - This paper describes the QoS features that will transform the access networks landscape in order to bring "Broadband" as a commodity while setting up the pillars of the "Future Media Internet". Quality of Experience is obviously key for emerging and future services. Broadcasting services will first need to equal the QoE of their counterparts in the Open-air market (for IP-TV examples would be artifact-free, no picture freezing, fast zapping times) and offer new features often using interactivity (Time-shifted TV, access to more content, 3DTV with feeling of presence). The huge variety of communications alternatives will lead to different requirements per customer, whose needs will also be dependent on parameters like where the connection is made, the time of the day/day of the week/period of the year or even his/her mood. Today's networks, designed for providing just Broadband connectivity, will not be enough to satisfy customer's needs and will necessarily support the introduction of new and innovative services. The Networks of the future should learn from the way the users are communicating, what services they are using, where, when, and how, and adapt accordingly.
AB - This paper describes the QoS features that will transform the access networks landscape in order to bring "Broadband" as a commodity while setting up the pillars of the "Future Media Internet". Quality of Experience is obviously key for emerging and future services. Broadcasting services will first need to equal the QoE of their counterparts in the Open-air market (for IP-TV examples would be artifact-free, no picture freezing, fast zapping times) and offer new features often using interactivity (Time-shifted TV, access to more content, 3DTV with feeling of presence). The huge variety of communications alternatives will lead to different requirements per customer, whose needs will also be dependent on parameters like where the connection is made, the time of the day/day of the week/period of the year or even his/her mood. Today's networks, designed for providing just Broadband connectivity, will not be enough to satisfy customer's needs and will necessarily support the introduction of new and innovative services. The Networks of the future should learn from the way the users are communicating, what services they are using, where, when, and how, and adapt accordingly.
KW - Access networks
KW - Broadband
KW - QoE
KW - QoS
KW - Resource managers
KW - SLA
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84885886176&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-642-04648-3_11
DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-04648-3_11
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84885886176
SN - 3642046479
SN - 9783642046476
T3 - Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering
SP - 146
EP - 161
BT - AccessNets - Third International Conference on Access Networks, AccessNets 2008, Revised Papers
Y2 - 15 October 2008 through 17 October 2008
ER -