User-specified adaptive scheduling in a streaming media network

TitleUser-specified adaptive scheduling in a streaming media network
Publication TypeConference Papers
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsHicks MW, Nagarajan A, van Renesse R
Conference Name2003 IEEE Conference on Open Architectures and Network Programming
Date Published2003/04/04/5
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number0-7803-7764-8
KeywordsAdaptive scheduling, CAMERAS, Computer networks, Computer science, distributed stream processing system, Educational institutions, global resource scheduling, Intelligent networks, MediaNet, Mobile computing, network utilization, Process design, Processor scheduling, quality of service, Streaming media, streaming media network, user performance, user-specified adaptive scheduling
Abstract

In disaster and combat situations, mobile cameras and other sensors transmit real-time data, used by many operators or analysis tools. Unfortunately, in the face of limited, unreliable resources, and varying demands, not all users may be able to get the fidelity they require. This paper describes MediaNet, a distributed stream processing system designed with the above scenarios in mind. Unlike past approaches, MediaNet's users can intuitively specify how the system should adapt based on their individual needs. MediaNet uses both local and online global resource scheduling to improve user performance and network utilization, and adapts without requiring underlying support for resource reservations. Performance experiments show that our scheduling algorithm is reasonably fast, and that user performance and network utilization are both significantly improved.

DOI10.1109/OPNARC.2003.1196376