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VRE-NET: A QoS-supported Network Subsystem for Multimedia Applications
Vienna, Austria April 18-April 20
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Hui Cheng, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Steve Goddard, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Multimedia applications need support for both real-time computation and real-time communications because of their sensitivity to delay and jitter. It therefore requires the operating system to provide soft real-time support in the processor and the network subsystems. In this work, we present a network subsystem which can cooperate with any CPU scheduler to provide network Quality of Service (QoS) to multimedia applications. This system, called VRE-NET, allows applications to reserve bandwidth for the protocol processing capacity of the network subsystem. The bandwidth reservation can be adjusted according to different QoS requirements. We provide a mechanism for users to associate each multimedia application with a rate controller that automatically adjusts the bandwidth reservation. The implementation was done in the Linux 2.6.0 kernel.
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Hui Cheng, Steve Goddard, "VRE-NET: A QoS-supported Network Subsystem for Multimedia Applications," aina, vol. 1, pp.113, 20th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Volume 1 (AINA'06), 2006
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