Resource- and quality-aware application-level service multicast

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Jin, JW [1 ]
Nahrstedt, K [1 ]
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[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Comp Sci, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
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Current multimedia application deployment tends to rely on composable service systems, where a complex multimedia service can be composed dynamically from multiple simpler ones distributed widely in the Internet. Related to such a scenario is the problem of finding efficient service paths that meet end-to-end requirements. Work has been done in discovering unicast service paths. However, considering that resources are limited, for distributed multimedia applications that may have a single sender but multiple heterogeneous end-users, it is demanding to build service trees to minimize resource usages by means of sharing. We present a resource- and quality-aware application-level multicast Service Path Finding protocol (mc-SPFQ) that constructs, for each application, a more economical service tree instead of independent service paths. Bandwidth and proxy machine resource savings can be achieved by applying the application-layer multicast concept to deliver data through the service tree. mc-SPFQ Is resource- and quality-aware, in that service paths are discovered with resource availability and client's quality demand in mind. Our simulation results show that: (1) compared to unicast service path finding solutions, mc-SPFQ is superior; (2) the proxy load balancing feature makes the protocol achieve better path finding success rates in the face of resource scarcity; (3) reserving different portions of resources for service requests of different qualities affects the service path finding success rate and the average quality of service.
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