• DocumentCode
    2938192
  • Title

    An extensible object model for QoS specification in adaptive QoS systems

  • Author

    Matsui, Yasunori ; Kihara, Seiji ; Mitsuzawa, Atsushi ; Moriai, Satoshi ; Tokuda, Hideyuki

  • Author_Institution
    Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp., Japan
  • fYear
    1999
  • fDate
    1999
  • Firstpage
    129
  • Lastpage
    132
  • Abstract
    Adaptive QoS systems are attractive for multimedia services that are accessed via the Internet or mobile computers. An important feature of an adaptive QoS system is that it allows application programs to specify the QoS level desired, and at the system to set the level according to the resources available. With an adaptive QoS system, the user should specify not only the target QoS, but also a QoS range to minimize the quality degradation resulting from resource shortages. The paper introduces QoSPath as an extensible object model for specifying, translating, and arbitrating QoS in adaptive QoS systems. The QoSPath model herein lets users and application programs specify their QoS preference by setting QoSPoints in a QoSPath, each of which specifies an objective QoS level against a subjective utility value. With the QoSPath model, a simple QoS preference can be specified by a few parameters, while more detailed specifications can be given by providing more information, thus the model offers both the simple and descriptive QoS specifications. It is designed to be flexible in that new QoS formats and translation modules can be easily defined with only a minimum knowledge of other parts of a system. It therefore separates the functions of QoS specification, translation/inverse-translation and arbitration
  • Keywords
    adaptive systems; formal specification; object-oriented programming; program interpreters; quality of service; Internet; QoS formats; QoS specification; QoSPath; QoSPoints; adaptive QoS system; adaptive QoS systems; application programs; arbitration; extensible object model; mobile computers; multimedia services; objective QoS level; quality degradation; resource shortages; subjective utility value; translation modules; translation/inverse-translation; Adaptive systems; Degradation; Internet telephony; Mobile computing; Multimedia systems; Quality of service; Streaming media; Telegraphy; Videoconference; Web and internet services;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 1999. (ISORC '99) Proceedings. 2nd IEEE International Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Saint-Malo
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-0207-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISORC.1999.776365
  • Filename
    776365