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Web service QoS prediction using improved software source code metrics.
Due to the popularity of Web-based applications, various developers have provided an abundance of Web services with similar functionality. Such similarity makes it challenging for users to discover, select, and recommend appropriate Web services for the ...
Sarathkumar Rangarajan +2 more
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Context-aware QoS provisioning for an M-health service platform [PDF]
Inevitably, healthcare goes mobile. Recently developed mobile healthcare (i.e., m-health) services allow healthcare professionals to monitor mobile patient's vital signs and provide feedback to this patient anywhere at any time.
Broens, Tom +3 more
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Remote health care cyber-physical system: quality of service (QoS) challenges and opportunities
There is a growing emphasis to find alternative non-traditional ways to manage patients to ease the burden on health care services largely fuelled by a growing demand from sections of population that is ageing.
Tejal Shah +6 more
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Quality of service (QoS) for video transmission
This paper evaluates QoS techniques for transmission of real-time video that use a DiffServ mechanism that includes an efficient bandwidth agent to allocate bandwidth on heterogeneous networks, a Hierarchical Token Bucket (HTB) queuing scheme at the output interface of Linux-based routers, and a policing mechanism at the incoming interface of the edge ...
Park, Shihyon, DeDourek, John
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QoE-centric management of advanced multimedia services [PDF]
Over the last years, multimedia content has become more prominent than ever. Particularly, video streaming is responsible for more than a half of the total global bandwidth consumption on the Internet. As the original Internet was not designed to deliver
M. Claeys +4 more
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A QoS Prediction Approach Based on Truncated Nuclear Norm Low-Rank Tensor Completion
With the rise of mobile edge computing (MEC), mobile services with the same or similar functions are gradually increasing. Usually, Quality of Service (QoS) has become an indicator to measure high-quality services.
Hong Xia +5 more
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Supporting protocol-independent adaptive QoS in wireless sensor networks [PDF]
Next-generation wireless sensor networks will be used for many diverse applications in time-varying network/environment conditions and on heterogeneous sensor nodes.
De Poorter, Eli +4 more
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More recently, with the increasing demand of web services on the World Wide Web used in the Internet of Things (IoTs), there has been a growing interest in the study of efficient web service quality evaluation approaches based on prediction strategies to
Xiong Luo, Hao Luo, Xiaohui Chang
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In modern world, technology plays a significant role. Upcoming services, demanding a specific level of service quality that should be guaranteed no matter what, will impose obligations to network performance and capacity.
I. Vagale +3 more
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Quality of Service (QoS) Provisions in Wireless Sensor Networks and Related Challenges
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are required to provide different levels of Quality of Services (QoS) based on the type of applications. Providing QoS support in wireless sensor networks is an emerging area of research.
Bhaskar Bhuyan +4 more
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