• Medientyp: Dissertation; Elektronische Hochschulschrift; E-Book
  • Titel: Performance Evaluation of Future Internet Applications and Emerging User Behavior ; Leistungsbewertung von zukünftigen Internet-Applikationen und auftretenden Nutzerverhaltens
  • Beteiligte: Hoßfeld, Tobias [Verfasser:in]
  • Erschienen: Würzburg University: Online Publication Service, 2009
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.25972/OPUS-3067
  • Schlagwörter: Mathematische Modellierung ; Skype ; Peer-to-Peer-Netz ; Leistungsbewertung ; Dienstgüte ; Overlay-Netz ; BitTorrent ; Warteschlangentheorie
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  • Beschreibung: In future telecommunication systems, we observe an increasing diversity of access networks. The separation of transport services and applications or services leads to multi-network services, i.e., a future service has to work transparently to the underlying network infrastructure. Multi-network services with edge-based intelligence, like P2P file sharing or the Skype VoIP service, impose new traffic control paradigms on the future Internet. Such services adapt the amount of consumed bandwidth to reach different goals. A selfish behavior tries to keep the QoE of a single user above a certain level. Skype, for instance, repeats voice samples depending on the perceived end-to-end loss. From the viewpoint of a single user, the replication of voice data overcomes the degradation caused by packet loss and enables to maintain a certain QoE. The cost for this achievement is a higher amount of consumed bandwidth. However, if the packet loss is caused by congestion in the network, this additionally required bandwidth even worsens the network situation. Altruistic behavior, on the other side, would reduce the bandwidth consumption in such a way that the pressure on the network is released and thus the overall network performance is improved. In this monograph, we analyzed the impact of the overlay, P2P, and QoE paradigms in future Internet applications and the interactions from the observing user behavior. The shift of intelligence toward the edge is accompanied by a change in the emerging user behavior and traffic profile, as well as a change from multi-service networks to multi-networks services. In addition, edge-based intelligence may lead to a higher dynamics in the network topology, since the applications are often controlled by an overlay network, which can rapidly change in size and structure as new nodes can leave or join the overlay network in an entirely distributed manner. As a result, we found that the performance evaluation of such services provides new challenges, since novel key performance factors have to ...
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