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The sector of telecommunications is undergoing a rapid change due to the diversity of technologies, competition between different operators, and the increasing request of services of video on demand (VoD). In this regard, the Next Generation Network (NGN) proves to be the tendency of several operators. Thus, each operator is forced to make his network more efficient to ensure the loyalty of his customers...
This paper proposes a method of TCP multi-pathization for IoT network by SDN. The method distributes packets according to the congestion between paths and IP packet length. Since it is performed over SDN, no changes of existing protocols and devices are required. The authors implement the method by actual IoT devices and evaluate QoS by experiment. The results of the experiment show that the TCP throughput...
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is a promising solution for telecom operators and service providers to improve business agility, by enabling a fast deployment of new services, and by making it possible for them to cope with the increasing traffic volume and service demand. NFV enables virtualization of network functions that can be deployed as virtual machines on general purpose server hardware...
Current Network Function Virtualization (NFV) with Virtualized Network Functions (VNFs) running as virtual machines on commodity servers enables flexibility to Service Function Chaining (SFC). Specific applications may require Quality of Service (QoS) on end-to-end latency. However, the processing delay and the queuing delay of VNFs varies with virtual resource configurations (vCPU and vMemory), as...
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) enables flexible implementation and provisioning of network functions as virtual machines running on commodity servers. Due to the availability of multiple hosting servers, such network functions (also called Virtual Network Functions (VNFs)) can be placed where they are actually needed, dynamically migrated, duplicated, or deleted according to the current network...
In a world of the global communications, with continuous expansion to new horizons, which requires anytime and anywhere access to information sources, the need to manage the communication requirements is a very important issue. Traditional IP networks are facing difficulties in ensuring, to a user, a specific bandwidth[1] level for network access. Related to this matter, in this article we are proposing...
With the rapid development of the Internet, especially in recent years, the development of mobile Internet is increasingly rapid. Message push, which is an important way for mobile client to publish information and make communication, plays a significant role in mobile Internet. MQTT protocol is one of the implementation technologies of message push in Android system with low power consumption and...
QoS of applications in an edge node of mobile edge computing (MEC) could degrade due to congestion of wireless access or short of mobile edge computing resource. In order to improve QoS such as TCP throughput, we propose a VM migration method, which takes a VM from congested node to another node in a mobile edge. Users can choose a far but less-congested node, instead of a near but congested node...
The ability to provide a high Quality of Service is a crucial aspect in the acceptance and widespread dispersion of the Industrial Internet of Things and it has a key role to enhance the end user experience. The emerging fog cloud computing architectural concept aims to diminish the experienced latency while simultaneously providing a seemingly unlimited quantity of computational power by moving computations...
The distinguishing feature of the Fog Computing (FC) paradigm is that FC spreads communication and computing resources over the wireless access network, so as to provide resource augmentation to resource and energy-limited wireless (possibly mobile) devices. Since FC would lead to substantial reductions in energy consumption and access latency, it will play a key role in the realization of the Fog...
Standard applications are unable to perform well in delay- and disruption-tolerant networks (DTNs) due to frequent lack of end-to-end connectivity and long communication delays. Such applications must be thus adapted to be able to operate in disadvantageous network conditions. In a previous work on adapting standard tactical applications for DTN networks, we proposed how such an adaptation may be...
Recent distributed key-value data stores, such as Aerospike are getting the momentum with ever-increasing need for large-scale real-time data processing. While these data stores can provide significantly improved performance, they still struggle to meet Quality of Service (QoS) during workload surges. In this paper, we address the problem of QoS-aware resource allocation for burst workloads in key-value...
The rapid growth in market demands for high-quality, state-of-the-art, and reliable communication services increases the amount of session-control signaling, which is mainly based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). Many research activities dealing with the Quality of Service (QoS) have been focused on media-related service components, whereas signaling-related service components have received...
Key-value stores (e.g., Memcached) and web servers (e.g., NGINX) are widely used by cloud providers. As interactive services, they have strict service-level objectives, with typical 99th-percentile tail latencies on the order of a few milliseconds. Unlike average latency, tail latency is more sensitive to changes in usage load and traffic patterns, system configurations, and resource availability...
Streaming media applications generate a sizable part of network traffic and represent a significant proportion of network providers' income. The commitment to user satisfaction can be summarized by different concepts, content providers emphasizing quality of experience (QoE), whereas network providers are more focused on quality of service (QoS). Measuring QoS parameters, and understanding the relationship...
Full mesh is the most commonly used networking topology in Web Real-Time Communication (WebRTC) based videoconferencing (VC) applications, however, due to its inherently poor scaling capability it is not appropriate for multi-party VC with many participants. Solutions based on centralized media server infrastructures are used to leverage the scaling problem. Service providers adopting centralized...
Platform as a Service (PaaS) clouds abstract large parts of the hardware/software stack to its tenant clients and provide it as a service. In this paper, we highlight the lack of scientific literature on the problem of Service Level Objective (SLO) satisfaction effects on clouds due to Garbage Collection (GC). To this end, we propose and implement CloudGC, a configurable PaaS application framework...
Virtualization technologies allow cloud providers to optimize server utilization and cost by co-locating services in as few servers as possible. Studies have shown how applications in multi-tenant environments are susceptible to systems anomalies such as abnormal resource usage due to performance interference. Effective detection of such anomalies requires techniques that can adapt autonomously with...
Datacenter servers often colocate multiple applications to improve utilization and efficiency. However, colocated applications interfere in shared resources, e.g., the last-level cache (LLC) and DRAM bandwidth, causing performance inefficiencies. Prior work has proposed two disjoint approaches to address interference. First, techniques that partition shared resources like the LLC can provide isolation...
The consolidation of services is a widely accepted technique for IaaS Cloud providers to reducing energy consumption and improving the utilization of their resources. This technique is based on distributing all services in the minimum amount of servers. This way, the overall energy consumption of the datacenter is reduced, as less servers are needed to be active. Traditionally, research has focused...
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