基于用户和业务相关知识的自适应多媒体业务准入控制

K. Ivesic, Lea Skorin-Kapov, M. Matijasevic
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越来越多地使用复杂的多媒体业务需要先进的资源管理机制,特别是在无线网络环境中。由于多媒体服务可能包含多个媒体流,它们的数量和属性可能在正在进行的会话中变化,并且由于用户对流重要性的偏好也可能变化,因此我们在会话启动时使用“用户”和“服务”相关知识来指定可在资源可用性下降的情况下强制执行的替代服务配置。我们将这一知识应用于准入控制的上下文中,通过提出一种算法,允许在没有足够的资源允许最优(最高质量)配置的情况下,以较低质量配置允许会话。因此,我们表明,这种方法导致会话接纳概率的增加。我们使用开发的模拟器工具ADAPTISE来评估所提出的模型,该工具可以模拟多媒体服务的到达、持续时间和资源分配。此外,我们在LTE网络模拟器工具中重新运行ADAPTISE仿真跟踪,以测试会话性能指标。
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Admission control for adaptive multimedia services based on user and service related knowledge
The increasing use of complex multimedia services requires advanced resource management mechanisms, in particular in wireless network environments. Since multimedia services may contain several media flows, the number and properties of which may vary during an ongoing session, and because user preferences regarding flow importance may also vary, we use “user” and “service” related knowledge at session initiation to specify alternative service configurations that can be enforced in cases of decreased resource availability. We apply this knowledge in the context of admission control, by proposing an algorithm allowing for sessions to be admitted with lower quality configurations in cases when there are not enough resources to admit optimal (highest quality) configurations. We hence show that such an approach leads to an increase in session admission probability. We evaluate the proposed model using a developed simulator tool named ADAPTISE that simulates arrivals, durations and resource allocation of multimedia services. Furthermore, we have rerun the ADAPTISE simulation traces in an LTE network simulator tool to test session performance metrics.
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