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The IEEE 802.11s standard defines a path selection algorithm, named HWMP (Hybrid Wireless Mesh Protocol) which combines on-demand path selection mode with a proactive tree building mode. The proactive tree building mode in HWMP periodically maintains the routing table according to a constant value. Varying this value will affect directly the number of messages transmission, the accuracy of the routing...
Providing negotiation capability in self-management environments is a challenging area of research. This paper describes the usage of a negotiation protocol called SLNP (service level negotiation protocol) to achieve an agreement for an end-to-end QoS guarantee across heterogeneous domains using different local QoS models for wireless and wired technologies. SLNP uses Web services technologies to...
Autonomic systems interaction is a challenging area of research. In this paper, we provide autonomic systems with a new interaction capability thanks to the negotiation of a service level in a self-management framework describing vertical and horizontal interactions. We use interoperable Web Services technologies to specify a service level negotiation protocol called SLNP and we present implementation...
Autonomic systems interaction is a challenging area of research. We describe a framework for service level negotiation within self-management systems using two kinds of interactions: vertical and horizontal. In the proposed framework, we provide autonomic systems with a new interaction capability thanks to the negotiation with their peers. The negotiation process occurs between high-level autonomic...
We propose a framework for service level negotiation in autonomous systems management. The negotiation process occurs between high-level autonomic managers to guarantee an end-to-end service level for specific application traffic flows. In the proposed framework, we provide autonomous systems with a new interaction opportunity thanks to the negotiation with their peers. To be in conformance with self-aware...
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