2013
DOI: 10.1109/jcn.2013.000053
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Policy-based QoS management for SLA-driven adaptive routing

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“…In (Balasubramaniam et al, 2009), a bio-inspired network service management framework and a dynamic routing solution for the future Internet were proposed to address the challenges in network service discovery and composition, and deal with highly dynamic and frequent service changes. In (Katsikogiannis et al, 2013), a QoS-aware policy-based management framework for adaptive routing decisions was proposed. In (Li and Nahrstedt, 1999), a middleware control framework was proposed, using the dynamic control of the internal parameters and re-organization of functions to enhance QoS adaptation decisions effectively.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In (Balasubramaniam et al, 2009), a bio-inspired network service management framework and a dynamic routing solution for the future Internet were proposed to address the challenges in network service discovery and composition, and deal with highly dynamic and frequent service changes. In (Katsikogiannis et al, 2013), a QoS-aware policy-based management framework for adaptive routing decisions was proposed. In (Li and Nahrstedt, 1999), a middleware control framework was proposed, using the dynamic control of the internal parameters and re-organization of functions to enhance QoS adaptation decisions effectively.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the objective grading criteria to improve the quality of the offered services are: Ͽ Better resource utilisation Ͽ Secure data distribution Ͽ Efficient monitoring of the services Ͽ Metrics for performance and availability In terms of path selection optimization and intelligent path control, the SLA adaptive routing decisions need to cope with the fast-growing needs and the required loads as well as with the application performance and event-based management options for adaptive routing. For instance, in the case of a failure or a network topology change, it should be feasible for the policy engine to trigger an event-based policy action in order to reconfigure the network immediately and automatically [13].…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They propose a distributed learning method that can be reinforced by setting the policy-based QoS requirements. The results of the policy-based system to achieve adaptive QoS routing with increased performance and learning capabilities are published in [121]. The main goal is to provide improved performance and minimize the overhead, while other research activities incorporate SLA capabilities in the policy-based system [122].…”
Section: ͽ Policy Information Point (Pip)mentioning
confidence: 99%