Dynamic QoS-Aware Coalition Formation
Ref: HURRAY-TR-050401 Publication Date: 3, Apr, 2005
Dynamic QoS-Aware Coalition Formation
Ref: HURRAY-TR-050401 Publication Date: 3, Apr, 2005Abstract:
Users of wireless devices increasingly demand access to multimedia content with specific quality of service requirements. However, different users might tolerate different levels of service, or could be satisfied with different
quality combinations choices. We provide semantically rich QoS specification interface for multidimensional QoS provisioning, allowing the user, and applications, to define finegrained service requests. Traditionally, multimedia processing introduces heavy resource requirements on the client
side. Our work tries to address this growing demand on resources and performance requirements, by allowing wireless nodes to cooperate with each other, or with wired neighbor nodes, to meet resource allocation requests and
handle stringent constraints, opportunistically taking advantage of local network resources and processing power, as nodes move in range of each other, forming a temporary coalition for service execution. We argue that coalition formation is necessary when a single node cannot execute a specific service, and it may also be beneficial when groups perform more efficiently when compared to a single’s node performance.
Document:
19th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2005).
Denver, U.S.A..
Notes: Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Systems (WPDRTS05), Denver, USA
Record Date: 1, Apr, 2005