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Active resource management for the differentiated services environment
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Resource OrchestrationEngineeringDynamic Resource AllocationResource Management (Sustainable Manufacturing)Quality-of-serviceOperations ResearchActive Resource ManagementManagementSystems EngineeringBandwidth Broker AgentQos ManagementNetwork FlowsDistributed Resource ManagementCloud Service AdaptationAdmission ControlCloud ComputingVirtual Resource PartitioningService ScienceService DesignResource OptimizationResource Management (Queueing Theory)
Abstract This paper presents a mechanism for active resource management (ARM) in a differentiated services environment. While the differentiated services architecture and the bandwidth broker agent provide a mechanism for QoS management through resource reservation, this mechanism is based on a static provisioning of resources. As bandwidth requirement are typically dynamic, such a static reservation approach can either lead to wasted bandwidth or leave applications resource‐starved. The active resource management approach presented in this paper addresses this problem by dynamically reallocating resources based on current network state and applications requirements. An implementation and evaluation of ARM using the NS‐2 simulation toolkit is also presented. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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