Workshop on Resource Allocation Problems in Multimedia Systems
December 3, 1996
Washington, DC
Edited by
Kevin Jeffay
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Sponsored by
The IEEE Computer Society T.C. on Real-Time Systems
PAPERS
Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation
Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for DistributedMultimedia with Adaptive QoS
(PostScript)
(PDF)
D. Reininger, M. Ott, G. Michelitsch, and G. Welling, NEC USA
Resource Allocation in Stored Video-On-Demand Systems
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Wu-Chi Feng, The Ohio State University
An Algorithm for Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation of MPEG Videos
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Errin W. Fulp, and Douglas S. Reeves, North Carolina State University
QoS Architectures
User to Network QoS Parameter Transformation in Networked Multimedia Systems
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Daniel Mosse, Ha Ly, University of Pittsburgh
An Application-level Quality of Service Architecture for Internet
Collaboratories
(PostScript)
(PDF)
G. Robert Malan, and Farnam Jahanian, University of Michigan
Minimizing the Quality-of-Service Requirement for Real-Time Video
Conferencing
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Injong Rhee, Radhika Rammonhan, Sarah Chodrow, Shun Yan Cheung, and
Vaidy Sunderam, Emory University
Communication Architectures
Decoupling QOS Guarantees and Connection Establishment in Communication
Networks
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Dinesh C. Verma, Philips Research
Agent-based Network Signaling for Negotiations
(Text)
Weiyi Li, David G. Messerschmitt, University of California at Berkeley
Caching and Migration
An Architecture for Flexible Multimedia Prefetching
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Dan Revel, Crispin Cowan, Dylan McNamee, Calton Pu, Jonathan Walpole,
Oregon Graduate Institute of Science & Technology
The Role of Network Traffic Statistics in Devising Object Migration
Policies
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Ivan Marsic, Kanth S. L. Jonnalagadda, Rutgers University
Network Caching Resource Allocation for Multimedia Objects
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Michael Kozuch, Wayne Wol, Andrew Wolfe, Princeton University
Multimedia Applications & Experiences
Exploiting Application Semantics to Manage Computational Resources
(Text)
Byron Jeff, Karsten Schwan, Georgia Institute of Technology
Experiences with an Architecture for a Distributed Multimedia System
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Nitin S. Naik, NASA, and Sitharama S. Iyengar, Louisiana State
University
Maintaining High Transmitted Image Quality in Congested ATM Networks
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Chun Wong, Albert M. K. Cheng, University of Houston
Operating System Services & Structures
Simple Input/Output Streaming in the Roadrunner Operating System
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Frank Miller, George Apostolopoulos, Satish Tripathi, University of
Maryland
LiquiMedia -- A dynamically extensible cyclic executive
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Robert Koeger, William Cowan, University of Waterloo
RSVP and Integrated Services in the Internet
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Dilip Kandlur, Ashish Mehra, Debanjan Saha, IBM TJ Watson Research
Resource control in RT-Linux
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Victor Yodaiken, New Mexico Institute of Technology
A Resource Centric Approach To Multimedia Operating Systems
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Shuichi Oikawa, Ragunathan Rajkumar, Carnegie Mellon University
CPU & Network Scheduling
S2GPS: Slow-Start Generalized Processor Sharing
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Anastasios Stamoulis, Jorg Liebeherr, University of Virginia
A Temporal Synchronization-based Scheduling Policy for Adaptive
Multimedia Applications
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Daniela Bourges Waldegg, Telecom Bretagne, France
Multimedia Applications Require Adaptive CPU Scheduling
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Veronica Baiceanu, Crispin Cowan, Dylan McNamee, Calton Pu, Jonathan
Walpole, Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology
Parallel switching techniques for fixed-packet networks
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Sanjoy Baruah, The University of Vermont
Why Using the Request Abstraction in Proportional Share Allocation
Systems is Useful
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Ion Stoica, Hui Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University, and Kevin Jeffay,
University of North Carolina
Packet Scheduling for Multimedia Traffic in a Resource-Partitioned Network
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Robert Simon, George Mason Unviersity
Traffic Policing & Flow Control
Traffic Reshaping in Packet-Switched Virtual-Circuit Fixed-Packet
Networks
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Sergey Gorinsky, Sanjoy Baruah, Alexander Stoyenko, New Jersey
Institute of Technology
Resource Allocation for Multi-Media Communication in Heterogeneous
Network
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Anirudha Sahoo, Wei Zhao, Biao Chen, Texas A&M University
An Adaptive Feedback Control Based Cell Scheduler for ATM Networks
(PostScript)
(PDF)
S. Ramaswamy, P. Gburzynski, University of Alberta, Canada
Design and Implementation of a Flexible Traffic Controller for ATM
Connections in a Multi-Tasks Operating System
(PostScript)
(PDF)
Leila Lamti, Hossam Afifi, Ecole Nationale Superieure des
Telecommunications, France