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QoS Proxy Architecture for Real Time RPC with Traffic Prediction
By: Moron, C.E.; Lopes, R.R.F.; Nobile, P.N.; Trevelin, L.C.;
2007 / IEEE / 0-7695-3011-7
Description
This item was taken from the IEEE Conference ' QoS Proxy Architecture for Real Time RPC with Traffic Prediction ' Currently, there are many research works focused at the creation of architectures that support QoS for real time multimedia applications guarantees. However, those architectures do not support the traffic of RT-RPCs whose requirements (i.e. priority and deadline) are harder than those of multimedia applications. The aim of this work is to propose an architecture of QoS proxy for RT-RPCs that uses Box-Jenkins time series models in order to predict future traffic characteristics of RT-RPCs that pass through the proxy, allowing the anticipated allocation of the necessary resources to attend the predicted demand and the choice of policies aimed at the adaptation of the proxy to the states of its network environment.
Related Topics
Remote Procedure Calls
Resource Allocation
Telecommunication Traffic
Diffserv Network
Qos
Proxy Architecture
Traffic Prediction
Multimedia Application
Box-jenkins Time Series Model
Resource Allocation
Remote Procedure Call
Traffic Control
Predictive Models
Telecommunication Traffic
Quality Of Service
Computer Architecture
Resource Management
Streaming Media
Application Software
Delay
Prototypes
Quality Of Service
Internetworking
Diffserv Networks
Time Series
Engineering
Real Time Rpc