DocumentCode
1205820
Title
A distributed admission control model for QoS assurance in large-scale media delivery systems
Author
Xia, Zhonghang ; Hao, Wei ; Yen, I-Ling ; Li, Peng
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Western Kentucky Univ., Bowling Green, KY, USA
Volume
16
Issue
12
fYear
2005
Firstpage
1143
Lastpage
1153
Abstract
Conventional admission control models incur some performance penalty. First, admission control computation can overload a server that is already heavily loaded. Also, in large-scale media systems with geographically distributed server clusters, performing admission control on each cluster can result in long response latency, if the client request is denied at one site and has to be forwarded to another site. Furthermore, in prefix caching, initial frames cached at the proxy are delivered to the client before the admission decisions are made. If the media server is heavily loaded and, finally, has to deny the client request, forwarding a large number of initial frames is a waste of critical network resources. In this paper, a novel distributed admission control model is presented. We make use of proxy servers to perform the admission control tasks. Each proxy hosts an agent to coordinate the effort. Agents reserve media server´s disk bandwidth and make admission decisions autonomously based on the allocated disk bandwidth. We develop an effective game theoretic framework to achieve fairness in the bandwidth allocation among the agents. To improve the overall bandwidth utilization, we also consider an aggressive admission control policy where each agent may admit more requests than its allocated bandwidth allows. The distributed admission control approach provides the solution to the stated problems incurred in conventional admission control models. Experimental studies show that our algorithms significantly reduce the response latency and the media server load.
Keywords
bandwidth allocation; client-server systems; game theory; multimedia communication; quality of service; software agents; telecommunication congestion control; QoS assurance; aggressive admission control policy; client-server system; disk bandwidth allocation; distributed admission control model; game theory; large-scale media delivery system; media server; prefix caching; proxy servers; quality of service; response latency; Admission control; Bandwidth; Channel allocation; Delay; Game theory; Large-scale systems; Network servers; Quality of service; Software libraries; Streaming media; Distributed admission control; disk bandwidth; game theory; quality of service.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1045-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPDS.2005.141
Filename
1524951
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