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Feasibility of QoS for SMT

2004
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Cazorla, F.J.   +5 more
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When UAV Swarm Meets Edge-Cloud Computing: The QoS Perspective

IEEE Network, 2019
In this article, we propose a hybrid computing model, UAV-Edge-Cloud, bringing edge/cloud computing and UAV swarm together to achieve high quality of service (QoS) guarantees.
Wuhui Chen   +4 more
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QoS-Predictions Service

2010
The success of emerging mobile services depends on the serviceability of the underlying wireless networks, expressed in terms of Quality of Service (QoS) provided by a network available to service user at a given geographical location and time. In general, this serviceability is a priori unknown.
Wac, Katarzyna   +4 more
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FM-QoS

Proceedings of the 1997 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing (CDROM) - Supercomputing '97, 1997
FM-QoS employs a novel communication architecture based on network feedback to provide predictable communication performance (e.g. deterministic latencies and guaranteed bandwidths) for high speed cluster interconnects. Network feedback is combined with self-synchronizing communication schedules to achieve synchrony in the network interfaces (NIs ...
Kay Connelly, Andrew A. Chien
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Improvement of QoS performance in MANET by QoS-TORA: A TORA Based QoS Routing Algorithm

2011
Due to the growth of multimedia applications, Quality-of-Service (QoS) is becoming one of the most desirable features of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). However, mobility of nodes, limited bandwidth and highly dynamic nature of network topologies make it difficult to provide QoS support in MANETs.
Govind Kumar Jha   +3 more
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Charging for QoS

1998 Sixth International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS'98) (Cat. No.98EX136), 2002
In an integrated-services packet-switching network (e.g. the Internet of the future, which is expected to offer real-time as well as non-real-time services), the charging policy must be service-dependent, but how should charges vary with the type of service and with the quality of service (i.e. with the QoS parameters and with their respective values)?
D. Ferrari, L. Delgrossi
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Multi-Dimensional QoS Prediction for Service Recommendations

IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, 2019
Advances in mobile Internet technology have enabled the clients of Web services to be able to keep their service sessions alive while they are on the move.
Shangguang Wang   +4 more
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Proof-of-QoS: QoS based blockchain consensus protocol

Computers & Security, 2019
Abstract The consensus protocol is the foundation of all blockchain systems. Existing consensus protocols like Proof-of-Work (PoW) consume a vast amount of energy. However, they are severely limited to transaction throughput. Consensus protocols like Proof-of-Stake (PoS) have been proposed to address this challenge.
Bin Yu   +4 more
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QoS for applications

BT Technology Journal, 2005
Neither the ISDN nor the subsequent broadband-ISDN (B-ISDN) delivered on the promise of being a network for all services. Now that mantle has been passed to IP networks born out of computer-to-computer communications. But their benefits, such as great flexibility of bit rate and resilience, are accompanied by other characteristics which are alien not ...
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Integration of QoS Queuing Schedules to QoS Caching Schemes

5th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science and 1st IEEE/ACIS International Workshop on Component-Based Software Engineering,Software Architecture and Reuse (ICIS-COMSAR'06), 2006
Previously, QoS queueing schedule algorithms for web servers and QoS Web caching were studied individually. In this paper, we examine the combination of both algorithms aimed at an optimal QoS solution for both clients and the server. By integrating one of the three schedule rules: Best Effort, DiffServ (Differentiated Services) and WSPT (Weighted ...
null Yong Zhang   +2 more
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