Quality of Service Support in a Mobile Environment: An Approach Based on Tuple Spaces

Blair, Gordon S. and Davies, Nigel and Friday, Adrian and Wade, Stephen (1997) Quality of Service Support in a Mobile Environment: An Approach Based on Tuple Spaces. In: Fifth IFIP International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS '97) -- Building QoS into Distributed Systems, 1997-05-21 - 1997-05-23.

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Abstract

There has recently been considerable interest in quality of service management architectures for high speed networks. In contrast, however, there has been less research on appropriate architectures for mobile computing. This paper addresses the issue of quality of service in a mobile environment. In particular, we describe a distributed systems platform, Limbo, which is intended to support the development of demanding, mobile-aware distributed applications in a heterogeneous networking environment. This platform is based on the concept of tuple spaces and is extended with support for quality of service management. The emphasis of quality of service management is on monitoring and adaptation, although support is also provided for other functions such as admission control and resource reservation. The paper argues that there are significant benefits from using a tuple space paradigm in such an environment, particularly in terms of the ability to adapt to changes in network connectivity or the more general environment.

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Contribution to Conference (Paper)
Journal or Publication Title:
Fifth IFIP International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS '97) -- Building QoS into Distributed Systems
Subjects:
?? mobile computingquality of service managementadaptationtuple spaces cs_eprint_id1476 cs_uid352 ??
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12968
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Deposited On:
29 May 2008 12:48
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Yes
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