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Le concept de partage contrôlé des ressources et de qualité de service (QoS) dynamique sur l'Internet de nouvelle génération a récemment attiré beaucoup d'attention. Il est suggéré qu'en imposant une révision en temps réel des ressources partagées allouées aux flux multimédias individuels ou aux flux de données en fonction de la demande de QoS de l'utilisateur/de l'application et de la disponibilité des ressources, des services multimédias plus équilibrés et plus efficaces peuvent être fournis. Dans cet article, nous présentons un cadre de contrôle adaptatif (ACF), développé pour le partage de ressources contrôlé et la QoS dynamique dans un service multimédia en temps réel. Nous discutons des principaux éléments d'ACF, notamment 1) les schémas de contrôle applicables dans le cadre et 2) les mécanismes de contrôle utilisés dans ACF. Il est clairement démontré dans cet article qu'avec les schémas et mécanismes de contrôle incorporés dans ACF et les algorithmes et protocoles de support pour les applications ACF sur Internet, un service plus flexible et de meilleures performances globales en termes de perte de paquets, de latence, de rapport signal-bruit et de re -un délai de synchronisation, peut être proposé.
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Michael Junke HU, Tao LUO, "Adaptive Control Framework and Its Applications in Real-Time Multimedia Service on the Internet Architecture" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E82-B, no. 7, pp. 998-1008, July 1999, doi: .
Abstract: The concept of controlled resource sharing and dynamic quality of service (QoS) on the next generation Internet has attracted much attention recently. It is suggested that, by imposing real-time revision of shared resource allocated to individual media streams or data flows according to user/application QoS demand and resource availability, more balanced and efficient multimedia services can be provided. In this paper, we present an Adaptive Control Framework (ACF), which is developed for controlled resource sharing and dynamic QoS in real-time multimedia service. We discuss main elements of ACF including 1) Control schemes applicable in the framework, and 2) Control mechanisms used in ACF. It is clearly shown in this paper that, with control schemes and mechanisms incorporated in ACF and supportive algorithms and protocols for ACF applications on the Internet, more flexible service and better overall performance in terms of packet loss, latency, signal-noise ratio and re-synchronization delay, can be offered.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e82-b_7_998/_p
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