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An End-to-End QoS Management Architecture
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada June 02-June 04
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Mallikarjun Shankar, University of Illinois at Urbana
Miguel de Miguel, University of Illinois at Urbana
Jane W.S. Liu, University of Illinois at Urbana
This paper describes a distributed quality of service (QoS) management architecture and middleware that accommodates and manages different dimensions and measures of QoS. The middleware supports the specification, maintenance and adaptation of end-to-end QoS (including temporal requirements) provided by the individual components in complex real-time application systems. Using QoS negotiation, the middleware determines the quality levels and resource allocations of the application components. A prototype was implemented to demonstrate its practicality. The paper also discusses how protocol parameters are determined in our architecture and what their performance implications are.
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Mallikarjun Shankar, Miguel de Miguel, Jane W.S. Liu, "An End-to-End QoS Management Architecture," rtas, pp.176, Fifth IEEE Real-Time Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS'99), 1999
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