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Conference Paper Isochronous Resource Reservation for the Deterministic Delay Guaranteed Collaboration
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Authors
Seong-Soon Joo, Sang Joon Park, Cheol Sig Pyo, Jong-Suk Chae
Issue Date
2007-06
Citation
International Symposium on Consumer Electronics (ISCE) 2007, pp.1-5
Publisher
IEEE
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISCE.2007.4382175
Abstract
With increasing processor speeds and convergence on wired-wireless networks, the potential for computing complex behavior in real-time collaboration has greatly improved. In recent years, distributed virtual environments have become a major trend and application fields of collaboration have been diffused into machine-to-machine services. Collaboration requires communication channels among resources and coordination functions for the integration and harmonious adjustment of the individual work effort towards the accomplishment of a goal. For realizing the advanced collaborative environments, highly interactive communication will be indispensable. New features from Ethernet technology to meet delay and jitter requirements for time-constrained collaboration will be required. In this paper, to obtain the deterministic latency transport for supporting the time-constrained collaboration, Ethernet frame forwarding with the isochronous resource reservation is proposed. We define the isochronous forwarding window which is the time duration and virtually identified on point-to-point links, and propose the resource reservation in terms of isochronous forwarding window with the admission algorithm based on probabilistic admitted level of quality for the collaboration communication channel.
KSP Keywords
Application fields, Collaborative environment, Delay-Guaranteed, Deterministic Latency, Ethernet technology, Frame forwarding, Individual work, Interactive Communication, Machine to machine(M2M), Point-to-Point links, Real-time collaboration