Real-Time-Component Based Software Architecture for QoS-adaptive Networked Multimedia Applications

Juan A. Colmenares, K. Kim, Zhen Zhang, Chae-Deok Lim, K. Rim
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Highly desirable types of networked multimedia applications should adapt to changes in the environmental conditions in which they operate, such as communication bandwidth, available memory, and battery lifetime, while providing the best possible quality of service (QoS). In this paper we present a software architecture that facilitates the development of adaptive networked multimedia applications which meet this requirement. The proposed software architecture is based on the Time-triggered Message-triggered Object (TMO) programming scheme and it is implemented as a thin layer on top of the TMO Support Middleware (TMOSM). The new layer, called the QoS Adaptation Support Layer (QASL), includes monitoring andruntime reconfiguration facilities that allow us to easily incorporate QoS-adaptation capabilities into TMO-based multimedia applications. In addition, we introduce a novel, practical approach for establishing the QoS configurations that guide the adaptive behavior of a networked multimedia application. A QoS configuration contains a set of parameters that specify the quality-related characteristics of the media streams which a receiver expects from a sender. We also present a strategy used in QASL for selecting, from a given set of QoS configurations, an optimal configuration by reflecting currently observed environmental conditions. Finally, the effectiveness of the QoS-adaptation mechanisms implemented in QASL is evaluated with the use of a heterogeneous network based multi-party videoconference application.
基于实时组件的自适应qos网络多媒体应用软件体系结构
非常理想的网络多媒体应用程序类型应该适应其运行环境条件的变化,例如通信带宽、可用内存和电池寿命,同时提供尽可能好的服务质量(QoS)。在本文中,我们提出了一种软件体系结构,可以促进自适应网络多媒体应用程序的开发,从而满足这一需求。所提出的软件体系结构基于时间触发消息触发对象(TMO)编程方案,并作为TMO支持中间件(TMOSM)之上的薄层实现。这个新层被称为QoS适配支持层(QASL),它包括监控和运行时重构功能,使我们能够轻松地将QoS适配功能整合到基于tmo的多媒体应用程序中。此外,我们还介绍了一种新的实用方法,用于建立QoS配置,指导网络多媒体应用程序的自适应行为。QoS配置包含一组参数,用于指定接收方期望发送方提供的媒体流的质量相关特征。我们还提出了QASL中使用的一种策略,通过反映当前观察到的环境条件,从一组给定的QoS配置中选择最佳配置。最后,通过一个基于异构网络的多方视频会议应用,对QASL中qos适应机制的有效性进行了评估。
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