The provision of novel Internet services has both to specific and to maintain differentiated Quality-of-Service (QoS) levels. Services should tailor to different user QoS preferences together with the differentiated quality, properties deriving front servers and access points and devices, from workstations connected with high-capacity networks to wearable devices exploiting limited-capacity wireless links. The paper claims that service provision with negotiated and controlled QoS over best-effort networks calls for a support infrastructure that activates intermediate nodes along the path between clients and servers. In fact, the paper proposes MASQ, an active middleware solution for the QoS management of Video-on-Demand (VoD) streaming. At negotiation time, MASQ exploits code mobility to establish an active path between the requesting client and the VoD server chosen to tailor VoD flows based on user profiles and device properties. At provision tune, MASQ dynamically controls the offered QoS level to adapt locally when and where network resource availability changes. MASQ significantly benefits from dynamic and flexible programmability stemming from the employment of high-level policies.

An active middleware to control QoS level of multimedia services / Bellavista, P; Corradi, A; Montanari, R; Stefanelli, C. - ELETTRONICO. - (2001), pp. 126-132. (Intervento presentato al convegno Eighth IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems. FTDCS 2001 tenutosi a Bologna, Italy nel November 02, 2001) [10.1109/FTDCS.2001.969632].

An active middleware to control QoS level of multimedia services

Bellavista, P;Corradi, A;Montanari, R;Stefanelli, C
2001

Abstract

The provision of novel Internet services has both to specific and to maintain differentiated Quality-of-Service (QoS) levels. Services should tailor to different user QoS preferences together with the differentiated quality, properties deriving front servers and access points and devices, from workstations connected with high-capacity networks to wearable devices exploiting limited-capacity wireless links. The paper claims that service provision with negotiated and controlled QoS over best-effort networks calls for a support infrastructure that activates intermediate nodes along the path between clients and servers. In fact, the paper proposes MASQ, an active middleware solution for the QoS management of Video-on-Demand (VoD) streaming. At negotiation time, MASQ exploits code mobility to establish an active path between the requesting client and the VoD server chosen to tailor VoD flows based on user profiles and device properties. At provision tune, MASQ dynamically controls the offered QoS level to adapt locally when and where network resource availability changes. MASQ significantly benefits from dynamic and flexible programmability stemming from the employment of high-level policies.
2001
Proceedings of the Eighth IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems. FTDCS 2001
126
132
An active middleware to control QoS level of multimedia services / Bellavista, P; Corradi, A; Montanari, R; Stefanelli, C. - ELETTRONICO. - (2001), pp. 126-132. (Intervento presentato al convegno Eighth IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems. FTDCS 2001 tenutosi a Bologna, Italy nel November 02, 2001) [10.1109/FTDCS.2001.969632].
Bellavista, P; Corradi, A; Montanari, R; Stefanelli, C
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