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Pour garantir la fourniture en temps opportun de la QoS aux applications informatiques multipartites et distribuées orientées temps réel (par exemple, vidéoconférence et calcul en grille) qui nécessitent l'utilisation de ressources liées au temps et à la quantité, la ressource doit être réservée à l'avance. Cependant, ce nouveau type de réservation (c'est-à-dire la réservation anticipée) peut entrer en conflit avec les réservations existantes (c'est-à-dire immédiates) qui ne précisent pas la durée de leur session. Dans cet article, pour suggérer une solution équilibrée entre le partage de pools de ressources et la gestion des collisions entre les appels de réservation, un schéma de partage de ressources basé sur les revenus (centré sur la bande passante) est proposé. Le système proposé tente d'éviter d'éventuelles collisions en employant un profil virtuel de ressources réservées à l'avance dans le but d'obtenir une meilleure utilisation des ressources. Il est démontré à travers les simulations de réseau basées sur NS-2 [22] que le schéma proposé peut atteindre des performances équilibrées par rapport à d'autres schémas, y compris le partitionnement statique des ressources et le partage complet des ressources.
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Dong-Hoon YI, JongWon KIM, "A Revenue-Based Bandwidth Sharing for Advance and Immediate Reservation Calls" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E91-B, no. 11, pp. 3617-3626, November 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.11.3617.
Abstract: To guarantee the timely provisioning of QoS to real-time oriented multiparty and distributed computing applications (e.g., video conferencing and grid computing) that require the utilization of time and quantity-related resources, the resource should be reserved in advance. However, this new type of reservation (i.e., advance reservation) may collide with legacy (i.e., immediate) reservations that do not specify their session duration. In this paper, to suggest a balanced solution between sharing pools of resources and the managing of collisions between reservation calls, a revenue-based resource sharing scheme (focusing on the bandwidth) is proposed. The proposed scheme attempts to avoid possible collisions by employing a virtual profile of resources reserved in advance in an effort to achieve enhanced resource utilization. It is shown through NS-2 [22] -based network simulations that the proposed scheme can achieve balanced performance when compared with other schemes, including static resource partitioning and complete resource sharing.
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