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Graceful adaptation of guaranteed performance service connections
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2002
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EngineeringDynamic Resource AllocationService AssuranceQuality-of-serviceFlexible Management SchemeCommunication ServiceNetwork SurvivabilitySystems EngineeringPerformance TuningAdvanced NetworkingGraceful AdaptationNetwork FlowsComputer ScienceNetwork ReliabilityQueueing SystemsHigh Availability SoftwareAdmission ControlNetwork Traffic ControlCloud ComputingResource Optimization
Most of the solutions proposed to support guaranteed performance communication services in a packet-switching network adopt a connection-oriented and reservation-oriented approach. In this approach, the resource allocation and route selection decisions are made during connection establishment on the basis of the current resource availability and real-time network load, and are usually kept for the duration of the connection's life time. However, such an approach shows two major limitations: first, the communication service provided is usually fixed, with limited or no capability of adapting to dynamic changes in the clients' requirements; second, a low utilization of the network may be observed. In the paper, the authors present a flexible management scheme that allows graceful adaptation of guaranteed performance service connections. Mechanisms have been devised to allow changing of the trade and performance parameters of a real-time connection during its lifetime. These mechanisms, together with an adaptation policy, can make more efficient use of the network resources by performing cooperative, consenting, high-level multiplexing. the authors distinguish between two types of adaptation: client initiated adaptation and network initiated adaptation. They give examples for both types and present results from simulation experiments to show the effectiveness of the approach.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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