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In order to manage Quality of Service (QoS) and energy efficiency in the optical access network, an online Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA) algorithm with adaptive sleep cycle is presented. This DBA algorithm has the ability to allocate an additional bandwidth to the end user within a single sleep cycle whose duration changes depending on the current buffers occupancy. The purpose of this DBA algorithm...
This paper proposes a method of TCP multi-pathization for IoT network by SDN. The method distributes packets according to the congestion between paths and IP packet length. Since it is performed over SDN, no changes of existing protocols and devices are required. The authors implement the method by actual IoT devices and evaluate QoS by experiment. The results of the experiment show that the TCP throughput...
In this work we report experimental tests on the performance of FTTX accesses using the mPlane measurement plane, including lab and field environments and above all we point out the role of such measurement plane in Software Defined Network architectures. For such an aim we show an experimental procedure based on a central unit (orchestrator) that automatically manages GbE links in a regional network...
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is a promising solution for telecom operators and service providers to improve business agility, by enabling a fast deployment of new services, and by making it possible for them to cope with the increasing traffic volume and service demand. NFV enables virtualization of network functions that can be deployed as virtual machines on general purpose server hardware...
Current Network Function Virtualization (NFV) with Virtualized Network Functions (VNFs) running as virtual machines on commodity servers enables flexibility to Service Function Chaining (SFC). Specific applications may require Quality of Service (QoS) on end-to-end latency. However, the processing delay and the queuing delay of VNFs varies with virtual resource configurations (vCPU and vMemory), as...
In a wireless body area networks (WBAN) with integrated sensor hubs, the proposed MAC protocol is a TDMA-based schedule used in active superframe interleaving and beacon shifting defined by the IEEE 802.15.6 standard. It considers the human dynamics and traffic information to meet the different QoS requirements of each sensor, improve bandwidth utilization and reduces packet collisions within networks...
We describe a “crowd measurement” project, referred to as PoQeMoN, whose main objective is to identify Quality of Service (QoS) indicators in order to predict the Quality of Experience (QoE) for HTTP YouTube content on mobile networks. Results are based on experiments on an operational network. The second contribution of this paper is to show that the proposed indicator is easy to implement in order...
To tackle complex and massive number of jobs sent by end users, a powerful and dedicated computational resources are required. Grid computing provides such environment in which applications may run for a quite long time. Therefore, efficient scheduling policy is indispensable. In our previous work, a mechanism named Swift Gap followed by developed completion time rule is introduced. This paper deeply...
Aiming at meeting the application requirements of low time delay and packet lose rate of wireless HD video PAN, an Video Point Coordination Function (VPCF) mechanism for MAC layer scheduling based on IEEE 802.11 PCF is proposed in this paper. TSP service periods are allocated to video station, which has burst video frames to transfer, and the number of needed CBAP (Slot Period Transmission), is evaluated...
The development of telehaptic communication protocols has gained widespread focus over the past decade. Several protocols have been proposed for carrying out telehaptic activities over a shared network. However, a comprehensive analysis of the impact of the network crosstraffic on the telehaptic stream, and the feasibility of Quality of Service (QoS) compliance, is lacking in the literature. In this...
In this paper, we evaluate QoS (Quality of Service) and QoE (Quality of Experience) characteristics of 2K and 4K video distribution using MPEG-DASH (Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP). Evaluation results conclude that smaller playout buffer size contributes to QoE improvement.
The quality of service multicast routing problem (QoSMRP) is a very interesting research issue for transmission in communication networks. It is known to be an NP-hard problem, so many heuristic algorithms have been employed for solving this problem. This paper proposes two hybrid approaches based on the hybridization of Firefly algorithm (FA) with Quantum Evolutionary algorithm (QEA) to solve the...
Vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) is a particular class of mobile ad hoc network (MANET) that utilizes moving cars as nodes to establish wireless communications and exchange information between them without the need of infrastructure. VANET is a promising technology used to provide safety, efficiency, and comfort to the road users. Routing protocol has become one of the most challenging tasks for VANET...
In this work, we model route updates as part of Quality of Service (QoS) Virtual Network Function (VNF) in Software-Defined Networking (SDN) architecture. In SDN, the control plane and the data plane are decoupled. This allows high flexibility by providing abstractions for network management applications and being directly programmable. However, reconfiguration and updates of a network are sometimes...
This paper addresses the challenging problem of guaranteeing quality-of-service (QoS) requirements associated with parallel running queries in distributed stream processing engines. In such platforms, the real-time processing of streaming data often requires executing a set of user-defined queries over continues data flows. However, previous studies showed that guaranteeing QoS enforcement (such as...
The emerging 5G networks will enable control-oriented applications where sensors, actuators, processors and controllers are geographically distributed and wirelessly connected. One major challenge of networked control systems (NCSs) is how to guarantee the stability of all control loops in the presence of communication delay. Addressing this problem, the control community generally focuses on designing...
Telemedicine systems are becoming prevalent in today's healthcare scenarios, especially in India where a large portion of the population resides in remote and rural regions where availability of specialty healthcare is scant. Many such telemedicine system implementations can be found in the existing literature. Since critical data are being transmitted over these networks, the reliability of these...
QoS of applications in an edge node of mobile edge computing (MEC) could degrade due to congestion of wireless access or short of mobile edge computing resource. In order to improve QoS such as TCP throughput, we propose a VM migration method, which takes a VM from congested node to another node in a mobile edge. Users can choose a far but less-congested node, instead of a near but congested node...
The ability to provide a high Quality of Service is a crucial aspect in the acceptance and widespread dispersion of the Industrial Internet of Things and it has a key role to enhance the end user experience. The emerging fog cloud computing architectural concept aims to diminish the experienced latency while simultaneously providing a seemingly unlimited quantity of computational power by moving computations...
Standard applications are unable to perform well in delay- and disruption-tolerant networks (DTNs) due to frequent lack of end-to-end connectivity and long communication delays. Such applications must be thus adapted to be able to operate in disadvantageous network conditions. In a previous work on adapting standard tactical applications for DTN networks, we proposed how such an adaptation may be...
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