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Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication which supports ubiquitous information exchange and content sharing among vehicles with little or no human intervention becomes a key enabler for intelligent transportation industry. In this paper, we adopt a two-hop relay transmission mode to maximize the total spectrum efficiency of a device-to-device (D2D) based vehicular cooperative network while ensuring...
Quality of Service (QoS) in networking is a way of managing the network resources effectively. QoS has been widely used in traditional network and can also be implemented in Software Defined Network (SDN). Software Defined Network is a new network paradigm that decouples the control plane from the data plane in the network and thus create a network that is scalable, dynamic and easily manageable....
The next generation of mobile systems must provide a balancing strategy towards M2M (Machine-to-Machine) traffic, while maintaining a sustainable Quality of Service (QoS) for H2H (Human-to-Human) traffic, especially with the expected exponential growth of the number of M2M devices in the coming years carried by the advance of the IoT (Internet of Things) technology. In normal situations, it is obvious...
This paper sketches a service-oriented and hierarchical queuing mechanism designed to manage radio buffers while delivering web services. The goal is avoid buffer overflow implementing a three-level queuing mechanism. The first level is the message queue which stores messages from user-facing services. At the second level, the messages are fragmented into IP packets which are stored in the packet...
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...
The edge computing techniques have been developed to support the exponentially increasing service demands in the fifth generation (5G) networks by bringing the data contents and their corresponding computations/communications near to mobile users. As a promising and efficient solution to implement edge computing techniques, mobile data offloading complements the traditional cellular transmission through...
Future tactical communications involves high data rate best effort traffic working alongside real-time traffic for time-critical applications with hard deadlines. Unavailable bandwidth and/or untimely responses may lead to undesired or even catastrophic outcomes. Ethernet-based communication systems are one of the major tactical network standards due to the higher bandwidth, better utilization, and...
Recent distributed key-value data stores, such as Aerospike are getting the momentum with ever-increasing need for large-scale real-time data processing. While these data stores can provide significantly improved performance, they still struggle to meet Quality of Service (QoS) during workload surges. In this paper, we address the problem of QoS-aware resource allocation for burst workloads in key-value...
Cloud computing is attracting an increased number of researches in delivering modeling and simulation abilities as a service. Among which, simulation execution as a service (EaaS) is a hot spot. It aims at releasing users from complex running configurations and meanwhile guaranteeing the QoS requirements. Under the motivation, focusing on EaaS for parallel and distributed simulation (PADS) application,...
Internet of Things (IoT) is characterized by heterogeneous devices that interact with each other on a collaborative basis to fulfill a common goal. In this scenario, some of the deployed devices are expected to be constrained in terms of memory usage, power consumption and processing resources. To address the specific properties and constraints of such networks, a complete stack of standardized protocols...
This paper introduces a study of the fog computing suitability assessment as a solution for the increasing demand of the IoT devices. In particular, we focus on the energy consumption and the Quality of Service (QoS) as two important metrics of the performance of the fog. Therefore, we present a modeling of these two metrics in the fog. Then, we express the problem as constrained optimization and...
The rapid growth in market demands for high-quality, state-of-the-art, and reliable communication services increases the amount of session-control signaling, which is mainly based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). Many research activities dealing with the Quality of Service (QoS) have been focused on media-related service components, whereas signaling-related service components have received...
Joint pushing and proactive caching holds the promise of significantly increasing the throughput and decreasing the latency of content-centric wireless networks. In this work, we import the pushing and caching mechanism into a traditional packet-oriented network for decreasing the average queueing delay. Since the decreasing relies on extra costs paid for the pushing-caching mechanism, such as the...
Quality of Service (QoS) in data networks refers to control mechanisms for reservation of network resources and traffic prioritization for specific network applications and types of data flows. Every network application can have their own demands for specific QoS parameters, such as bandwidth, delay, jitter or packet loss. Rapid grow of Internet has initiated the development of the Internet protocol...
Integrating cellular networks into coastal communications can significantly reduce communication cost and improve service quality. However, ocean communication scenario brings new challenges such as problem modeling, performance evaluation and larger coverage requirement. This paper proposes a communication architecture based on distributed antennas (DAs) and a tractably analytical model for coastal...
Ground personnel at the tactical edge often lack data and analytics that would increase their effectiveness. To address this problem, this work investigates methods to deploy cloud computing capabilities in tactical environments. Our approach is to identify representative applications and to design a system that spans the software/hardware stack to support such applications while optimizing the use...
In vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication underlaying cellular networks, interference between cellular users (CUEs) and V2V users (VUEs) can be severe. To address this issue, many studies focused on designing resource allocation schemes to mitigate uplink interference. Most of them investigated the instantaneous resource allocation. In this paper, however, we consider a highway scenario where CUEs'...
The increasing use of high-quality Cloud-based services makes Cloud providers provide their customers with a higher quality for every service. In which, Service Level Agreements (SLAs) between users and Cloud providers become a key factor which is carefully considered before running any service or application. Thus, Cloud providers always deal with the challenge of quality of service (QoS), especially...
The continuous transfer of messages in vehicular ad hoc networks leads to a heavy network traffic load. This causes congestion in the wireless channel which degrades the reliability of the network and significantly affects the Quality of Service (QoS) parameters such as packet loss, throughput and average delay. Therefore, it is vital to adapt the transmitting data rates in a way that ensure that...
Call admission control (CAC) is one of the vital components in the management of the scarce wireless network resources in mobile broadband networks. Recently, a QoS-aware CAC algorithm with Bandwidth Reservation (BR) and Bandwidth Degradation (BD) (QACAC-BR-BD) was proposed to improve resource utilization and ensure QoS for all classes. However, the algorithm wastes network resources due to a static...
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