A Control Mechanism about Quality of Service for Resource Management in Simulation Grid

Author(s):  
Ping Kuang ◽  
Hai Jin
Author(s):  
С.В. Шевелев ◽  
А.Б. Семенов

Рассмотрены принципы обеспечения заданного уровня качества обслуживания QoS в беспроводных сетях, позволяющие достигнуть устойчивого функционирования программных приложений реального времени за счет тонкой настройки приоритезации генерируемого ими трафика. Основное внимание уделяется механизму управления доступом на основе конкуренции и контролируемого доступа, а также их расширениям. Затронуты вопросы инкапсуляции базовых механизмов управления в решения более высоких уровней EDCA и TXOP. Приведены расчетные значения соответствующих параметров. The principles of ensuring a given level of quality of QoS service in wireless networks are considered, which allow achieving the stable functioning of real-time software applications by fine-tuning the prioritization of the traffic generated by them. The main focus is on the competition-based access control mechanism and controlled access, as well as their extensions. The issues of encapsulation of basic control mechanisms in solutions of higher levels of EDCA and TXOP are touched upon. The calculated values of the corresponding parameters are given.


2005 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ronan De Renesse ◽  
Vasilis Friderikos ◽  
Hamid Aghvami

Ad hoc and sensor networks have received tremendous attention in the recent literature due to its unpredictable nature and its many applications. Imposing any kind of reliability in such networks represents a real challenge. In this paper, we propose a new resource management scheme which virtually reserves and releases resources at the network layer when necessary. Results show that our scheme distributes resources efficiently between Best Effort and Quality of Service traffics even when congestion arises.


2012 ◽  
Vol 433-440 ◽  
pp. 3362-3365 ◽  
Author(s):  
Omer Mahmoud ◽  
Farhat Anwar ◽  
Ali Sellami ◽  
Aisha H. Abdulla

Internet growth in recent years has encouraged many new applications to be provided for the end user. However, providing and maintaining high quality of service for these new applications is a challenging matter that is getting the attention of many many researchers nowadays. The QoS challenge is emanating from the diversity of these applications, in term of bandwidth requirements and high sensitivity to delay and delay variation. Three main architectures were proposed by IETF in an effort to make the IP QoS a reality. They are integrated services (Intserv), differentiated services (DiffServ) and multiprotocol label switching (MPLS). Sometimes perceived as competitor, these architectures are in fact complementary developments that approach the QoS challenge from different network perspectives. Thus these approaches can work together in a manner that provides a global QoS within Heterogeneous network. This paper aims to propose and discusses an improved admission control mechanism in order to achieve a global QoS in the HN Network. The proposed mechanism uses MPLS-TE tunnels at the core of Heterogeneous networks to maintain QoS for inter-domain flows and applications.


Author(s):  
Evelina Nikolova Pencheva ◽  
Ivaylo Ivanov Atanasov

The paper is dedicated to mechanisms for open access to resource management in the Internet Protocol (IP) multimedia networks. First we present the concept of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and explain the IMS functional architecture, principles of quality of service management and service control in IMS. Then we describe the idea behind the opening of network interfaces for third parties so that others besides the network operator can create and deploy services. Open Service Access (OSA) and Parlay appear to be the technologies for value-added service delivery in multimedia networks. In the paper we take a closer look to the Parlay/OSA interfaces that allow third party applications to access the resource management functions in IMS. OSA "Connectivity Manager" interfaces and OSA "Policy Management" interfaces are considered. Parlay X Web Services interfaces provide a higher level of abstraction than Parlay/OSA interfaces and gain an amazing amount of support among service developers. We address "Applicationdriven Quality of Service" Parlay X Web Service and "Policy" Parlay X Web Service also.


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