FedRR — A Federated Resource Reservation algorithm for multimedia services

J. Famaey, Steven Latré, T. Wauters, F. Turck
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The Internet is rapidly evolving towards a multimedia service delivery platform. However, existing Internet-based content delivery approaches have several disadvantages, such as the lack of Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees. Future Internet research has presented several promising ideas to solve the issues related to the current Internet, such as federations across network domains and end-to-end QoS reservations. This paper presents an architecture for the delivery of multimedia content across the Internet, based on these novel principles. It facilitates the collaboration between the stakeholders involved in the content delivery process, allowing them to set up loosely-coupled federations. More specifically, the Federated Resource Reservation (FedRR) algorithm is proposed. It identifies suitable federation partners, selects end-to-end paths between content providers and their customers, and optimally configures intermediary network and infrastructure resources in order to satisfy the requested QoS requirements and minimize delivery costs.
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用于多媒体服务的联邦资源预留算法
互联网正迅速向多媒体服务交付平台发展。然而,现有的基于internet的内容交付方法有几个缺点,例如缺乏服务质量(QoS)保证。未来的互联网研究提出了几个有希望的想法来解决与当前互联网相关的问题,例如跨网络域的联合和端到端QoS保留。本文提出了一种基于这些新原理的跨Internet传输多媒体内容的体系结构。它促进了参与内容交付过程的涉众之间的协作,允许他们建立松耦合的联盟。具体地说,提出了联邦资源预留(federalresourcereservation, FedRR)算法。它确定合适的联邦合作伙伴,选择内容提供者及其客户之间的端到端路径,并以最佳方式配置中间网络和基础设施资源,以满足所请求的QoS需求并将交付成本降至最低。
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