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Applied Self-Healing: Self-Aware Service Request Optimization for Gateway Stability in Ubiquitous Zone-Based Networks
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia December 17-December 19
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PRDC.2007.4313th Pacific Rim International Sympos ...
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In this paper, we present an application of selfhealing systems in the form of service request optimization algorithm for service gateways. This algorithm preestimates the load of the gateway and accepts the service request according to the capability of the worker thread. The experimental and simulation results show that the performance of load control algorithm works well for managing the service request. Our study has revealed that normally the networks fail to entertain the requests after the saturation point. Whereas the algorithm proposed in this paper, virtually accepts the service requests almost always which is what is essentially required from hybrid network in a ubiquitous environment. The algorithm proposed is already embedded and are in work in the IT infrastructure of major banks of Korea.
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Junaid Ahsenali Chaudhry, Yonghwan Lee, Dugki Min, Seungkyu Park, Chun-Hyon Chang, Duckwon Chung, "Applied Self-Healing: Self-Aware Service Request Optimization for Gateway Stability in Ubiquitous Zone-Based Networks," prdc, pp.179-186, 13th Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC 2007), 2007
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