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In the traditional Publish/Subscribe (Pub/Sub) paradigm, most of the responsibilities lie with the broker, thus making it burdened. It also takes a considerable amount of time to first route the publications and subscriptions towards the broker, and then to further route the notifications to the subscribers. This leads to delays in data delivery. Besides delay and bandwidth consumption, the number...
Network bandwidth and server capacity are gradually becoming overloaded due to high demand and rapid evolution of high quality multimedia services over the Internet. Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is among the multimedia services that demand more of network and server resources, especially with the emergence of Mobile IPTV. It is imperative for service providers to maintain good quality management...
With widespread deployment of multicast over Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), several issues including fixed data rate transmission, multicast key distribution security, and overlapped multicast address have to be addressed for accommodating an efficient multicast scheme for WLANs. The latter problem can be addressed by utilizing Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) which provides significantly...
Providing quality-of-service (QoS) for concurrent tasks in many-core architectures is becoming important, especially for real-time applications. QoS support for on-chip shared resources (such as shared cache, bus, and memory controllers)in chip-multiprocessors has been investigated in recent years. Unlike other shared resources, network-on-chip (NoC) does not typically have central arbitration of...
According to different priority based services, IEEE 802.16e WiMAX standard classifies packets as UGS, RTPS, eRTPS, nRTPS, BE. The standard treats all packets generated while browsing the internet as delay tolerant packets and classifies them as Best Effort (BE) packets. This includes BE packets generated while browsing secure websites. However, secure transactions are governed by time constraints...
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are emerging as a promising technology for backhauling data traffic from wireless access networks to the wired Internet. Such networks are expected to support various types of applications with different quality of service (QoS) requirements. In this paper, we provide a complete cross-layer solution for WMNs together with its OPNET simulation architecture that comprises...
This paper presents an analysis of hybrid delay/blocking systems with data quality of service (QoS) subject to bursty elastic data traffic, and with wide application to wireless access networks. A key result is that the performance of low priority background traffic for both data resource allocation schemes studied (FRA and RREFS) is largely independent of the burstiness of the traffic. Indeed, the...
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