| D. Xu, D. Wichadakul, and K. Nahrstedt. Resource-aware configuration of ubiquitous multimedia services. In submission. |
....by a layer of middleware that integrates various functionalities, e.g. security 157 and multicasting capabilities, and that automatically configures itself to provide suitable communication protocols and multimedia oriented services that are adaptable to application needs. The 2K Q project [44] [45] in University of Illinois proposes a resource aware service configuration model for heterogeneous environments. Similarly, The 2K project [46] proposes a dynamically reconfigurable middleware framework to support resource management of dynamically changing distributed resources within ....
D. Xu, D. Wichadakul, and K. Nahrstedt, "Resource-Aware Configuration of Ubiquitous Multimedia Service," in Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo 2000 (ICME 2000), July 2000.
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D. Xu, D. Wichadakul, and K. Nahrstedt. Resource-aware configuration of ubiquitous multimedia services. In submission.
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D. Xu, D. Wichadakul, and K. Nahrstedt, "Resource-Aware Configuration of Ubiquitous Multimedia Service," Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME 2000.
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D. Xu, D. Wichadakul, K. Nahrstedt, "Resource-Aware Configuration of Ubiquitous Multimedia Service", IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo 2000.
....where each type of resource can be reserved. Such an environment has become more available, with the development of resource management and resource brokerage techniques (for example, the real time extension to general OS, and the differentiated service on the Internet) On the other hand, in [12], we also study multimedia service configuration without assuming a reservation based environment. 6 Conclusion We have presented an integrated framework for endto end multimedia service configuration and reservation in a heterogeneous environment. QoSProxy, the key entity in the framework, ....
D. Xu, D. Wichadakul, and K. Nahrstedt. Resource-aware configuration of ubiquitous multimedia services. In submission.
....of QoS levels are highly service specific. However, in order to be understood by the DSes which are service independent, the QoS level definition should conform to the following simple rule: the higher the QoS level, the better the QoS observed. Our experience with a Video on Demand service [12] and a Distributed Visual Tracking service [5] which have very different definitions of QoS levels, demonstrates the feasibility of implementing client side software components in this fashion. Each client will then send the QoS feedback to its home DS. This forms a feedback loop between the ....
D. Xu, D. Wichadakul, and K. Nahrstedt. Resource-Aware Configuration of Ubiquitous Multimedia Service. Proceedings of IEEE ICME 2000, Aug. 2000.
....where each type of resource can be reserved. Such an environment has become more available, with the development of resource management and resource brokerage techniques (for example, the real time extension to general OS, and the differentiated service on the Internet) On the other hand, in [12], we also study multimedia service configuration without assuming a reservation based environment. 6 Conclusion We have presented an integrated framework for endto end multimedia service configuration and reservation in a heterogeneous environment. QoSProxy, the key entity in the framework, ....
D. Xu, D. Wichadakul, and K. Nahrstedt. Resource-aware configuration of ubiquitous multimedia services. In submission.
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