Ibarrola Armendariz, Eva

Ibarrola Armendariz, Eva

Datu pertsonalak

Ibarrola Armendariz, Eva

Helbidea: Alda. de Urquijo s/n. C.P.: 48013. Bilbao
Bulegoa: 3A17
Email: eva.ibarrola@ehu.es
Telefonoa: +34 94 601 3900
Faxa: +34 94 601 4259

 

Titulazio akademikoa

Unibertsitateko titulazioa

Titulua: Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritza
Areagotzea: Radiokomunikazioak
Zentroa: Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
Lorpen data: 1991

Doktoregoa

Egitarauaren titulua: Tecnologías de la Información
DEA lorpen data: 2001
Tesiaren izenburuaPropuesta de una metodología para la aplicación de un modelo para la gestión global de la QoS en un ISP, en el marco de la UIT-T G.1000.
Lorpen-data: 2010

Artikuluak

QoXphere: A New QoS Framework for Future Networks

Egileak:
Eva Ibarrola, Eduardo Saiz, Jin Xiao, Luis Zabala, Leire Cristobo
Urtea:
2013
Aldizkaria:
ITU Kaleidoscope 2013 - Building Sustainable Communities Kyoto, Japan. April 22-24
Deskribapena:

The telecommunications sector has experienced significant changes over the past few years. The advent and rise of new applications and services, together with a competitive market, has led to a complex scenario in which quality of service (QoS) plays a major role. Under this condition, novel QoS regulation and standardization initiatives are required. During the last few years new terms and concepts, such as Quality of Experience (QoE) or QoS Perceived (QoP), have been included in the updated and new QoS-related standards as to better integrate the user's point of view, as opposed to only network performance parameters. The influence of the user's satisfaction on the Quality of Business (QoBiz) has also been given increased attention in the regulation and standardization bodies recently. The result is a loose collection of metrics and models that are not standardized and do not integrate all aspects of quality. Such integration is necessary to assure the successful development of this sector. This paper presents a new and integrated QoS model (QoXphere) that is spherical, adaptive and multi-layered.