An adaptation architecture to improve QoS of multimedia services for enterprise remote desktop protocols

Marcin Lubonski, V. Gay, A. Simmonds
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Limitations in the contemporary best effort WAN combined with an increase in demand of the business users for multimedia are the main challenges for remote desktop solutions. Thin client remote desktop protocols are now mature enough to work efficiently over low bandwidth and low quality links for normal office applications. However, they face significant challenges when working with more demanding data flows such as multimedia streams. This paper introduces the server-side component of the architecture for remote desktop environment aiming at improving user perception of the more demanding and network sensitive multimedia applications and services. Our component maps of user-perceived quality of service (QoS) onto network-level performance parameters in order to improve overall end-to-end QoS. The set of perception rules defined for each application and type of user triggers the adaptation mechanisms to change the transmission parameters in order to meet end user expectations. The adaptation mechanisms can optimize the usage of the available network resources within a dedicated network link both for different flows within single client connection and for all clients connected to the same server module. The result of such an optimization is a new set of connection parameters adjusted to network state changes and user perception of remote desktop. In the paper we discuss requirements of such QoS control mechanisms and respective adaptation mechanisms, followed by the detailed description of the proposed component architecture.
一种改进企业远程桌面协议多媒体服务QoS的自适应体系结构
当前广域网的局限性以及业务用户对多媒体需求的增加是远程桌面解决方案面临的主要挑战。瘦客户机远程桌面协议现在已经足够成熟,可以在普通办公应用程序的低带宽和低质量链路上高效地工作。然而,在处理要求更高的数据流(如多媒体流)时,它们面临着重大挑战。本文介绍了远程桌面环境体系结构的服务器端组件,旨在提高用户对要求更高、网络敏感的多媒体应用和服务的感知能力。我们的组件将用户感知的服务质量(QoS)映射到网络级性能参数,以提高整体的端到端QoS。为每个应用程序和用户类型定义的感知规则集触发自适应机制来改变传输参数,以满足最终用户的期望。适应机制可以优化专用网络链路中可用网络资源的使用,既适用于单个客户端连接中的不同流,也适用于连接到同一服务器模块的所有客户端。这种优化的结果是一组新的连接参数,根据网络状态的变化和用户对远程桌面的感知进行调整。在本文中,我们讨论了这些QoS控制机制和相应的适应机制的需求,然后详细描述了所建议的组件体系结构。
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