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Today, the design of modern Transportprotocols follows modular architecture models. This approachtransposes the loose coupling pattern used in software designto protocols allowing them to benefit from the highconfigurability, composability, flexibility and maintainability. Taking into account the "only TCP" policy applied by systemsand Internet providers leading to the non-deployment of...
Nowadays, the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm is expanding immensely. It brings ubiquitous intelligence through the interconnection of equipment (sensors, devices, etc.) to the Internet, allowing the birth of a new era of applications in various fields. One of the main challenges to be considered in the IoT is the Quality of Service (QoS) issue. Aiming to support the vision of an autonomic Middleware-level...
Multimedia streaming distributed applications, such as uTube or Deezer, imply transmission of important amount of audio and/or video data that induce non-negligible energy consumption. In the same time, those applications are generally characterized by a certain level of losses tolerance. With the aim to reduce the energy consumption associated with the distribution of such applications, this paper...
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) allows the integration of pervasive, distributed and networked systems more and more designed as a composition of atomic and heterogeneous services. Offered services have various types of Quality of Service (QoS) that can be unpredictable and may lead to undesirable situations such as service unavailability, high response time, decrease of reliability, etc. These kinds...
As new transport protocols are being proposed and standardized, the choice of the best communication service to be used by applications for delivering their data when distributed is becoming too complex. Application developers need much knowledge on "how the protocol worksâ to decide whether or not it can be used to fulfill their requirements. Moreover, the performance of the service provided...
The increasing number of interfaces using different access technologies in modern devices gives opportunities for enhancing the Quality of Service (QoS) delivered to multimedia and interactive data transfers involved in distributed applications. In the current Internet, the presence of "middleboxes" such as Network Address Translators (NAT) or firewalls hardly lets applications use any Transport...
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