TY  - JOUR
UR  - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comcom.2018.07.006
SN  - 0140-3664
N2  - Network Quality of Service (QoS) and the associated user Quality of Experience (QoE) have always been the networking ?holy grail? and have been sought after through various different approaches and networking technologies over the last decades. Despite substantial amounts of effort invested in the area, there has been very little actual deployment of mechanisms to guarantee QoS in the Internet. As a result, the Internet is largely operating on a ?best effort? basis in terms of QoS. Here, we attempt a historical overview in order to better understand how we got to the point where we are today and consider the evolution of QoS/QoE in the future.

As we move towards more demanding networking environments where enormous amounts of data is produced at the edge of the network (e.g., from IoT devices), computation will also need to migrate to the edge in order to guarantee QoS. In turn, we argue that distributed computing at the edge of the network will inevitably require infrastructure decentralisation. That said, trust to the infrastructure provider is more difficult to guarantee and new components need to be incorporated into the Internet landscape in order to be able to support emerging applications, but also achieve acceptable service quality.

We start from the first steps of ATM and related IP-based technologies, we consider recent proposals for content-oriented and Information-Centric Networking, mobile edge and fog computing, and finally we see how distributed Internet governance through Distributed Ledger Technology and blockchains can influence QoS in future networks.
ID  - discovery10055470
A1  - Pavlou, G
A1  - Psaras, I
KW  - QoS
KW  -  QoE
KW  -  Mobile edge computing
KW  -  Fog computing
KW  -  Distributed ledger technology
KW  -  Blockchain
JF  - Computer Communications
AV  - public
Y1  - 2018/07/03/
TI  - The troubled journey of QoS: From ATM to content networking, edge-computing and distributed internet governance
N1  - This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions.
ER  -