Quality-aware dstributed data delivery for continuous query services

B. Gedik, Ling Liu
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We consider the problem of distributed continuous data delivery services in an overlay network of heterogeneous nodes. Each node in the system can be a source for any number of data streams and at the same time be a consumer node that is receiving streams sourced at other nodes. A consumer node may define a filter on a source stream such that only the desired portion of the stream is delivered, minimizing the amount of unnecessary bandwidth consumption. By heterogeneous, we mean that nodes not only may have varying network bandwidths and computing resources but also different interests in terms of the filters and the rates of the data streams they are interested in. Our objective is to construct an efficient stream delivery network in which nodes cooperate in forwarding data streams in the presence of constrained resources. We formalize this distributed stream delivery problem as an optimization one by starting with a simple setup where the network topology is fixed and node bandwidth characteristics are known. The goal of the optimization is to find valid delivery graphs with minimum bandwidth consumption. We extend this problem formulation to QoS-aware stream delivery, in order to handle the bandwidth constrained cases in which unwanted drops and delays are inevitable. We provide a classification of delivery graph construction schemes, and in light of this classification we develop pragmatic quality-aware stream delivery (QASD) algorithms. These algorithms aim at constructing efficient stream delivery graphs in a distributed setting, where global knowledge is not available and network characteristics are not known in advance. We introduce a set of evaluation metrics and provide experimental results to illustrate the effectiveness of our proposed algorithms under these metrics.
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面向连续查询服务的具有质量意识的分布式数据交付
研究了异构节点覆盖网络中分布式连续数据传输服务的问题。系统中的每个节点都可以是任意数量数据流的源,同时也是接收来自其他节点的数据流的消费者节点。消费者节点可以在源流上定义一个过滤器,以便只交付流的所需部分,从而最小化不必要的带宽消耗量。通过异构,我们的意思是节点不仅可能具有不同的网络带宽和计算资源,而且在它们感兴趣的过滤器和数据流速率方面也有不同的兴趣。我们的目标是构建一个高效的数据流传输网络,其中节点在资源受限的情况下合作转发数据流。我们从一个简单的设置开始,将这个分布式流传输问题形式化为一个优化问题,其中网络拓扑是固定的,节点带宽特性是已知的。优化的目标是以最小的带宽消耗找到有效的交付图。我们将这个问题的表述扩展到qos感知流传输,以便处理带宽受限的情况,在这种情况下,不必要的丢失和延迟是不可避免的。我们提供了交付图构建方案的分类,并根据这种分类开发了实用的质量感知流交付(QASD)算法。这些算法的目的是在分布式环境下构建高效的流传输图,在这种情况下,全局知识不可用,网络特性也无法提前知道。我们引入了一组评估指标,并提供实验结果来说明我们提出的算法在这些指标下的有效性。
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