Title
Hierarchical adaptive QoS control for voting-based data collection in hostile scenarios
Abstract
Voting among replicated data collection devices is a means to achieve dependable data delivery to the end-user in a hostile environment. Here, a QoS prescription is about how often a correct data is delivered to the user in a timely manner. The paper deals with situations where the available network bandwidth varies dynamically and/or the environment fault parameters change unpredictably. A hierarchical adaptation method is employed to manage the QoS at two levels: the core voting module and a situational assessment module. The hierarchical QoS control enables an optimal use of resources by the voting system vis-a-vis the mission-critical application needs.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2012
cnsm), 2012 8th international conference and 2012 workshop systems virtualiztion management
voting system,voting-based data collection,environment fault parameters change,hostile scenario,hierarchical adaptation method,hostile environment,core voting module,hierarchical adaptive qos control,hierarchical qos control,dependable data delivery,data collection device,correct data,qos prescription,protocols,bandwidth,quality of service,fault tolerance
Field
DocType
ISBN
Data collection,Situational assessment,Voting,Computer science,Computer network,Quality of service,Adaptive quality of service multi-hop routing,Fault tolerance,Bandwidth (signal processing),Data delivery,Distributed computing
Conference
978-3-901882-48-7
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.51
7
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mohammad Rabby1215.54
Kaliappa Ravindran216525.31
Kevin A. Kwiat332044.19