Title :
An SLA-driven framework for dynamic multimedia content delivery federations
Author :
Famaey, Jeroen ; Latré, Steven ; Wauters, Tim ; De Turck, Filip
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Technol., Ghent Univ., Ghent, Belgium
Abstract :
Recently, the Internet has become a popular platform for the delivery of multimedia content. However, its best effort delivery approach is ill-suited to guarantee the stringent Quality of Service (QoS) requirements of many existing multimedia services, which results in a significant reduction of the Quality of Experience. This paper presents a solution to these problems, in the form of a framework for dynamically setting up federations between the stakeholders involved in the content delivery chain. More specifically, the framework provides an automated mechanism to set up end-to-end delivery paths from the content provider to the access Internet Service Providers (ISPs), which act as its direct customers and represent a group of end-users. Driven by Service Level Agreements (SLAs), QoS contracts are automatically negotiated between the content provider, the access ISPs, and the intermediary network domains along the delivery paths. These contracts capture the delivered QoS and resource reservation costs, which are subsequently used in the price negotiations between content provider and access ISPs. Additionally, it supports the inclusion of cloud providers within the federations, supporting on-the-fly allocation of computational and storage resources. This allows the automatic deployment and configuration of proxy caches along the delivery paths, which potentially reduce delivery costs and increase delivered quality.
Keywords :
Internet; cache storage; cloud computing; content management; contracts; cost reduction; multimedia systems; quality of service; resource allocation; ISP; Internet service providers; QoS contracts; QoS requirements; SLA-driven framework; Service Level Agreements; automatic proxy cache configuration; automatic proxy cache deployment; cloud providers; computational resource allocation; content provider; delivery cost reduction; dynamic multimedia content delivery federations; end-to-end delivery paths; end-users; intermediary network domains; multimedia services; price negotiations; quality of experience; quality of service; resource reservation costs; storage resource allocation; Bandwidth; Cloud computing; Mathematical model; Multimedia communication; Protocols; Quality of service;
Conference_Titel :
Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Maui, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0267-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1542-1201
DOI :
10.1109/NOMS.2012.6212058