Dynamic scheduling of multimedia requests in client/server environments

Scheduling real-time multimedia data in a client-server architecture is a natural approach to support advanced multimedia applications. Due to the limitations existing in network systems and varying request generated by numerous users, scheduling of multimedia data for synchronized delivery over the...

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Main Author: Guan, Huan Ci.
Other Authors: Atif, Yacine
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-132692023-07-04T15:12:21Z Dynamic scheduling of multimedia requests in client/server environments Guan, Huan Ci. Atif, Yacine School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Computer hardware, software and systems DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computer systems organization::Computer-communication networks Scheduling real-time multimedia data in a client-server architecture is a natural approach to support advanced multimedia applications. Due to the limitations existing in network systems and varying request generated by numerous users, scheduling of multimedia data for synchronized delivery over the network with limited resources and quality of service is identified as a complex problem. In this thesis, we discuss some proposed methods to handle these limitations. Many of the existing dynamic algorithm for scheduling real-time application ignore the direct effect of factors, such as when scheduling is performed and the scheduling duration. We propose an algorithm that employ novel, on-line optimization techniques to dynamically schedule a set of sporadic real-time multimedia requests. This algorithm accounts for the scheduling cost and its effect on the ability to meet deadlines. We evaluate this technique by comparing its performance with the performance of a landmark dynamic algorithm. The results show that our proposed algorithm performs better in terms of deadline compliance and scalability as the networking resources increase. Master of Science (Communication and Network Systems) 2008-10-20T07:22:23Z 2008-10-20T07:22:23Z 1998 1998 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/13269 en 66 p. application/pdf
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Guan, Huan Ci.
Dynamic scheduling of multimedia requests in client/server environments
description Scheduling real-time multimedia data in a client-server architecture is a natural approach to support advanced multimedia applications. Due to the limitations existing in network systems and varying request generated by numerous users, scheduling of multimedia data for synchronized delivery over the network with limited resources and quality of service is identified as a complex problem. In this thesis, we discuss some proposed methods to handle these limitations. Many of the existing dynamic algorithm for scheduling real-time application ignore the direct effect of factors, such as when scheduling is performed and the scheduling duration. We propose an algorithm that employ novel, on-line optimization techniques to dynamically schedule a set of sporadic real-time multimedia requests. This algorithm accounts for the scheduling cost and its effect on the ability to meet deadlines. We evaluate this technique by comparing its performance with the performance of a landmark dynamic algorithm. The results show that our proposed algorithm performs better in terms of deadline compliance and scalability as the networking resources increase.
author2 Atif, Yacine
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title Dynamic scheduling of multimedia requests in client/server environments
title_short Dynamic scheduling of multimedia requests in client/server environments
title_full Dynamic scheduling of multimedia requests in client/server environments
title_fullStr Dynamic scheduling of multimedia requests in client/server environments
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic scheduling of multimedia requests in client/server environments
title_sort dynamic scheduling of multimedia requests in client/server environments
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