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Cross-layer QoS-Aware Resource Allocation for IoT-Enabled Service Choreographies

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Resource allocation for distributed systems is a well-known approach to deal with quality of service requirements. However, existing approaches do not consider the effects of resource allocation at the different levels of a system, especially when considering the end-to-end behavior of distributed compositions such as service choreographies. Based on our previous research on the optimized and QoS-aware resource allocation for service choreographies and publish-subscribe brokers, we outline a novel approach that integrates the treatment of resource allocation at both levels in order to yield a more precise control over end-to-end QoS. The paper presents an early architecture and discusses some of the main challenges towards realizing the approach.

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  • (2022)QoS‐aware IoT networks and protocols: A comprehensive surveyInternational Journal of Communication Systems10.1002/dac.515635:10Online publication date: 23-Mar-2022

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M4IoT'18: Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Middleware and Applications for the Internet of Things
December 2018
51 pages
ISBN:9781450361187
DOI:10.1145/3286719
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  1. Middleware
  2. QoS
  3. Resource allocation
  4. Service choreographies

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