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Quality of service‐aware approaches in fog computing

International Journal of Communication Systems, 2020
In recent years, fog computing, a novel paradigm, has emerged for location and latency‐sensitive applications. It is a powerful complement for cloud computing that enables provisioning services and resources outside the cloud near the end devices.
M. H. Kashani, A. Rahmani, N. Navimipour
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Dynamic Embedding and Quality of Service-Driven Adjustment for Cloud Networks

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2020
Cloud computing built on virtualization technologies can provide Internet service providers (SPs) with elastic virtualized node and link resources. SPs can outsource their virtualized resources as customized virtual networks (VNs) to end users.
Haotong Cao   +5 more
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Analysis of Quality of Services (QOS) on converged architecture

Proceedings of 2012 2nd International Conference on Computer Science and Network Technology, 2012
In this paper, we present The Converged Architecture and various services which are running on it along with the understanding of their characteristics. Congestion caused by the services running simultaneously affects the Quality of Experience (QoE) of the user.
P. Malhan, P. Mathur, N. Shrote, K. Naik
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On quality of service optimization with discrete QoS options

Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE Real-Time Technology and Applications Symposium, 2003
We present a QoS management framework that enables us to quantitatively measure QoS, and to analytically plan and allocate resources. In this model, end users' quality preferences are considered when system resources are apportional across multiple applications such that the net utility that accrues to the end-users is maximized.
J. Lehoezky   +3 more
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Quality of service (QoS) in internet cache coherence

International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking, 2005
Caching has long been employed in computer systems to improve performance at the expense of additional complexity in memory organisation and management. The coherence schemes developed for traditional large-scale systems (CC-NUMA) fail when applied to the vastness of today's mobile internet.
John Sustersic, Ali R. Hurson
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A Review of Quality of Service in Fog Computing for the Internet of Things

International Journal of Fog Computing, 2020
With the advent of the paradigm of the Internet of Things, many computing elements need many modifications to promote Quality of Service (QoS). Quality of Service is a pillar that promotes real-time reaction to time-critical tasks. Any impediments to QoS
W. T. Vambe, Chii Chang, K. Sibanda
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The quality of service (QoS) event manager - automated implementation of QoS policies

2001 MILCOM Proceedings Communications for Network-Centric Operations: Creating the Information Force (Cat. No.01CH37277), 2002
The DoD needs reliable networks to support real-time, mission-critical applications and newer technologies such as IP-based voice and video. Network performance is sometimes reduced to unacceptable levels due to events such as congestion, equipment failure and information-warfare attacks.
W. Sax   +4 more
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Quality of service in wireless sensor networks (QOS in WSN)

SPIE Proceedings, 2013
In this paper, we discuss about concept of Quality of Service (QoS) in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) and different methods to improve data security network. The most useful methods for network traffic control are Differentiated Services (DS), Integrated Services, Multi-Protocol Labeled Switching (MPLS), Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) and Traffic
Seyedjamal, Zolhavarieh, Molood, Barati
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Maintaining Quality of Service (QoS) of Video over IP Services [PDF]

open access: possibleSMPTE Motion Imaging Journal, 2006
Internet Protocal (IP) is now being widely deployed for internal distribution in broadcast and network operations facilities. Test and analysis for this can be distinctly different than IP delivery directly to the home (IPTV). Test strategies during IPTV initiation, establishment, and rollout will vary, but all will be targeted to ensuring quality of ...
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Reservation-based quality of service (QoS) in an Airborne Network

MILCOM 2009 - 2009 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2009
This paper addresses the use of Resource ReSerVation Protocol-Aggregate (RSVP-AGG) at the tactical edge of the Air Force's Airborne Network (AN). Since the AN tactical edge can have different types of stub-networks accessing the AN (i.e., non-IP based legacy networks like Link 16, DiffServ based networks and IntServ based net-works), RSVP-AGG offers a ...
George F. Elmasry   +5 more
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