DocumentCode
20971
Title
Estimating Performance of Mobile Services from Comparative Output-Input Analysis of End-to-End Throughput
Author
Fiedler, Markus ; Wac, Katarzyna ; Bults, R. ; Arlos, P.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput., Blekinge Inst. of Technol., Karlskrona, Sweden
Volume
12
Issue
9
fYear
2013
fDate
Sept. 2013
Firstpage
1761
Lastpage
1773
Abstract
Mobile devices with ever-increasing functionality and the ubiquitous availability of wireless communication networks are driving forces behind innovative mobile applications enriching our daily life. One of the performance measures for a successful application deployment is the ability to support application-data flows by heterogeneous networks within certain delay boundaries. However, the quantitative impact of this measure is unknown and practically infeasible to determine at real time due to the mobile device resource constraints. We research practical methods for measurement-based performance evaluation of heterogeneous data communication networks that support mobile application-data flows. We apply the lightweight Comparative Output-Input Analysis (COIA) method estimating an additional delay based on an observation interval of interest (e.g., 1 second) induced on the flow. An additional delay is the amount of delay that exceeds nonavoidable, minimal end-to-end delay caused by the networks propagation, serialization, and transmission. We propose five COIA methods to estimate additional delay, and we validate their accuracy with measurements obtained from the existing healthcare and multimedia streaming applications. Despite their simplicity, our methods prove to be accurate in relation to an observation interval of interest, and robust under a variety of network conditions. The methods offer novel insights into application-data delays with regards to the performance of heterogeneous data communication networks.
Keywords
data communication; delay estimation; mobile communication; mobile handsets; radio access networks; COIA method; comparative output input analysis; delay boundaries; end to end throughput; healthcare streaming applications; heterogeneous data communication networks; innovative mobile applications; mobile application data flows; mobile service performance; multimedia streaming applications; observation interval of interest; resource constraints; wireless communication networks; Data communication; Delay; Estimation; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Receivers; Throughput; Mobile application; additional delay; application level; heterogeneous networks; throughput;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1233
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2012.141
Filename
6226414
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