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In this paper, after proposing a novel metric, i.e., global resource capacity (GRC), to quantify the embedding potential of each substrate node, we propose an efficient heuristic virtual network embedding (VNE) algorithm, called as GRC-VNE. The proposed algorithm aims to maximize the revenue and to minimize the cost of the infrastructure provider (InP). Based on GRC, the proposed algorithm applies...
One of the primary functions of a cloud service provider is to allocate cloud resources to users upon request. Requests arrive in real-time and resource placement decisions must be made as and when a request arrives, without any prior knowledge of future arrivals. In addition, when a cloud service provider operates a geographically diversified cloud that consists of large number of small data centers,...
This paper presents our effort towards comprehensive traffic forecasting for big data applications using external, light-weighted file system monitoring. Our idea is motivated by the key observations that rich traffic demand information already exists in the log and meta-data files of many big data applications, and that such information can be readily extracted through run-time file system monitoring...
Socially aware services often have a large user base and data of users have to be partitioned and replicated over multiple geographically distributed clouds. Choosing in which cloud to place data, however, is difficult. Effective data placements entail meeting multiple system objectives, including reducing the usage of cloud resources, providing good service quality to users, and even minimizing the...
As the ubiquity of smartphones increases we see an increase in the popularity of location based services. Specifically, online social networks provide services such as alerting the user of friend co-location, and finding a user's k nearest neighbors. Location information is sensitive, which makes privacy a strong concern for location based systems like these. We have built one such service that allows...
The majority of current research on sensor network localization focuses on wireless sensor networks deployed on two dimensional (2D) plane or in three dimensional (3D) space, very few on 3D surface. However, many real world applications require large-scale sensor networks deployed on the surface of a complex 3D terrain. Compared with planar and 3D network localizations, surface network localization...
Mainstream indoor localization technologies rely on RF signatures that require extensive human efforts to measure and periodically re-calibrate. Although recent crowdsourcing based work has started to address the issue, incentives are still lacking for wide user adoption. Thus the progress to ubiquitous localization remains slow. In this paper, we explore an alternative approach that leverages environmental...
Swarms of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) forming mobile underwater networks often operate in moving currents, which introduce severe turbulence that interferes with coordinated and stealthy navigation of fleet. Therefore, individual AUV must adjust their heading whenever needed to ensure it can reach a pre-determined destination. To achieve accurate navigation, AUVs must maintain precise knowledge...
This research studies robust uncoded video transmission over wireless fast fading channel, where only statistical channel state information (CSI) is available at the transmitter. We observe that increasing channel diversity for high priority (HP) data is essential to improving the robustness of video transmission in fading channels. By utilizing the noise and loss resilient nature of video, we find...
We consider the problem of optimizing video delivery for a network supporting video clients streaming stored video. Specifically, we consider the joint optimization of network resource allocation and video quality adaptation. Our objective is to fairly maximize video clients' Quality of Experience (QoE) realizing tradeoffs among the mean quality, temporal variability in quality, and fairness, incorporating...
Dynamic adaptive video streaming has emerged as a popular approach for video streaming in today's Internet. To date the two important components in dynamic adaptive streaming, video transcoding which generates the adaptive bitrates of a video and video delivery which streams the videos to users, have been separately studied, resulting in a huge waste of computation and storage resource due to transcoding...
The rapid growth in multimedia traffic is straining mobile networks thus necessitating the need for efficient content delivery mechanisms. In this paper we present the design and analysis of a scheme for streaming non-live, pre-recorded content (e.g. Video on Demand) that opportunistically takes advantage of the “slow fading” variations in the wireless link quality. The proposed scheme works by selectively...
Auctions provide a platform for licensed spectrum users to trade their underutilized spectrum with unlicensed users. Existing spectrum auctions either do not apply to the scenarios where multiple sellers and buyers both make offers, or assume the knowledge of the users' valuation distribution for maximizing the profit of the auction. To fill this void, we design PROMISE, a framework for spectrum double...
Cloud providers often choose to operate datacenters over a large geographic span, in order that users may be served by resources in their proximity. Due to time and spatial diversities in utility prices and operational costs, different datacenters typically have disparate charges for the same services. Cloud users are free to choose the datacenters to run their jobs, based on a joint consideration...
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