WCC 2000 - ICCT 2000. 2000 International Conference on Communication Technology Proceedings (Cat. No.00EX420)
DOI: 10.1109/icct.2000.890972
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Key issues of resource management in distributed multimedia computer systems

Abstract: The guarantee of quality of service (QoS) of multimedia applications is a kernel issue in resource management of distributed multimedia computer systems. Some key issues are done research for resource management in multimedia transmission in this paper as follows. ( I ) the relation between QoS and resource management, (2) the algorithm of scheduling distributed multimedia tasks, (3) the paradigm of session-based distributed multimedia resource allocation.

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“…Such mechanisms enable prioritization of resources or services between different applications, users or data flows. However, the existing solutions focus solely on CPU resources and not on working memory, which is another important aspect of computer resources (You et al, 2011;Zhanjun et al, 2000). This issue can be resolved by using a variety of network algorithms and architectures for the distribution of traffic across the network (Pham et al, 2010).…”
Section: Existing Solutions and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such mechanisms enable prioritization of resources or services between different applications, users or data flows. However, the existing solutions focus solely on CPU resources and not on working memory, which is another important aspect of computer resources (You et al, 2011;Zhanjun et al, 2000). This issue can be resolved by using a variety of network algorithms and architectures for the distribution of traffic across the network (Pham et al, 2010).…”
Section: Existing Solutions and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%