The ultimate goal of mobile and ubiquitous Internet accessibility is not only the seamless integration of wireless devices with traditional fixed networks but also the dynamic differentiation of the provided levels of Quality of Service (QoS) depending on client characteristics. In this context, the paper presents the provisioning of audio streaming with different QoS levels in the application-level ubiQoS middleware. In particular, it focuses on how ubiQoS manages the QoS over the last segment of the audio distribution path towards Bluetooth clients by allocating different types of Bluetooth communication channels (unicast connection-oriented or broadcast connectionless) depending on the differentiated QoS re-quirements of different user classes. To this purpose, we have designed and implemented a library that extends the JSR82 standard specification with the support of Active Slave Broadcast, thus simplifying the Java-based management of Bluetooth communications. The reported experimental results show the feasibility of our application-level middleware approach in the challenging case of audio streaming with differentiated QoS to resource-limited Bluetooth devices.

BELLAVISTA P., STEFANELLI C., TORTONESI M. (2004). Middleware-level QoS Differentiation in the Wireless Internet: the ubiQoS Solution for Audio Streaming over Bluetooth. LOS ALAMITOS, CALIFORNIA : IEEE Computer Society Press.

Middleware-level QoS Differentiation in the Wireless Internet: the ubiQoS Solution for Audio Streaming over Bluetooth

BELLAVISTA, PAOLO;
2004

Abstract

The ultimate goal of mobile and ubiquitous Internet accessibility is not only the seamless integration of wireless devices with traditional fixed networks but also the dynamic differentiation of the provided levels of Quality of Service (QoS) depending on client characteristics. In this context, the paper presents the provisioning of audio streaming with different QoS levels in the application-level ubiQoS middleware. In particular, it focuses on how ubiQoS manages the QoS over the last segment of the audio distribution path towards Bluetooth clients by allocating different types of Bluetooth communication channels (unicast connection-oriented or broadcast connectionless) depending on the differentiated QoS re-quirements of different user classes. To this purpose, we have designed and implemented a library that extends the JSR82 standard specification with the support of Active Slave Broadcast, thus simplifying the Java-based management of Bluetooth communications. The reported experimental results show the feasibility of our application-level middleware approach in the challenging case of audio streaming with differentiated QoS to resource-limited Bluetooth devices.
2004
1st International Conference on Quality of Service in Heterogeneous Wired/Wireless Networks (QShine'04)
172
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BELLAVISTA P., STEFANELLI C., TORTONESI M. (2004). Middleware-level QoS Differentiation in the Wireless Internet: the ubiQoS Solution for Audio Streaming over Bluetooth. LOS ALAMITOS, CALIFORNIA : IEEE Computer Society Press.
BELLAVISTA P.; STEFANELLI C.; TORTONESI M.
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