Optimal state prediction for feedback-based QoS adaptations

Baochun Li, Dongyan Xu, Klara Nahrstedt
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Abstract

In heterogeneous network environments with performance variations present, complex distributed applications, such as distributed visual tracking applications, are desired to adapt themselves and to adjust their resource demands dynamically, in response to fluctuations in either end system or network resources. By such adaptations, they are able to preserve the user-perceptible critical QoS parameters, and trade off non-critical ones. However, correct decisions on adaptation timing and scale, such as determining data rate transmitted from the server to clients in an application, depend on accurate observations of system states, such as quantities of data in transit or arrived at the destination. Significant end-to-end delay may obstruct the desired accurate observation. We present an optimal state prediction approach to estimate current states based on available state observations. Once accurate predictions are made, the applications can be adjusted dynamically based on a control-theoretical model. Finally, we show the effectiveness of our approach with experimental results in a client-server based visual tracking application, where application control and state estimations are accomplished by middleware components.
基于反馈的QoS自适应的最优状态预测
在存在性能变化的异构网络环境中,需要复杂的分布式应用程序(如分布式视觉跟踪应用程序)自我适应并动态调整其资源需求,以响应终端系统或网络资源的波动。通过这种调整,它们能够保留用户可感知的关键QoS参数,并权衡非关键参数。但是,关于自适应时间和规模的正确决策(例如确定应用程序中从服务器传输到客户机的数据速率)依赖于对系统状态的准确观察,例如传输中的数据量或到达目的地的数据量。显著的端到端延迟可能妨碍期望的准确观测。我们提出了一种基于可用状态观测值的最优状态预测方法来估计当前状态。一旦做出了准确的预测,应用程序就可以根据控制理论模型进行动态调整。最后,我们通过基于客户机-服务器的视觉跟踪应用程序的实验结果展示了我们方法的有效性,其中应用程序控制和状态估计由中间件组件完成。
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