We present an architecture for the scheduling of processes in a system running multimedia applications. The scheduler must take into account the Quality of Service and real time requirements of the processes it schedules. We allow processes to adjust their resource use to current load and schedule periodic processes with lowest possible overhead. We present a scheduler and dispatcher for systems that manage a mixed work load of multimedia applications and conventional applications. A Quality-of-Service manager, along with applications that adapt their Quality of Service to available resources allows the system's performance to degrade gracefully under load
Abstract. We address the problem of Quality of Service (QoS) require-ments for multimedia applicatio...
A QOS control is one of the most important factors in continuous media applications. The QOS levels ...
In this paper, we consider multimedia Quality-of-Service (QoS) in resource constrained embedded syst...
According to the ITU-T, the quality of a multimedia service is defined by a set of user-related para...
An integrated platform which is capable of meeting the requirements of both traditional real-time co...
Multimedia applications often fail to perform as designed, when resources must be timeshared between...
Contention situations occur when the execution of processes overlaps in time. This leads to addition...
In recent years, continuous video has emerged as an important element of the multimedia technology r...
When current multimedia applications can not keep a certain level of quality by the lack of CPU powe...
Abstract—We present a framework for integrated scheduling of continuous media (CM) and other applica...
General purpose operating systems are hosting more and more time-sensitive applications such as mult...
: Multimedia applications handling audio and video data have to obey time characteristics of these m...
We present a method of fine grain QoS control for multimedia applications. The method allows the con...
Continuous media (CM) applications require Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees from the disk, as wel...
The use of multimedia in distributed systems has begun to include such complex and mission-critical...
Abstract. We address the problem of Quality of Service (QoS) require-ments for multimedia applicatio...
A QOS control is one of the most important factors in continuous media applications. The QOS levels ...
In this paper, we consider multimedia Quality-of-Service (QoS) in resource constrained embedded syst...
According to the ITU-T, the quality of a multimedia service is defined by a set of user-related para...
An integrated platform which is capable of meeting the requirements of both traditional real-time co...
Multimedia applications often fail to perform as designed, when resources must be timeshared between...
Contention situations occur when the execution of processes overlaps in time. This leads to addition...
In recent years, continuous video has emerged as an important element of the multimedia technology r...
When current multimedia applications can not keep a certain level of quality by the lack of CPU powe...
Abstract—We present a framework for integrated scheduling of continuous media (CM) and other applica...
General purpose operating systems are hosting more and more time-sensitive applications such as mult...
: Multimedia applications handling audio and video data have to obey time characteristics of these m...
We present a method of fine grain QoS control for multimedia applications. The method allows the con...
Continuous media (CM) applications require Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees from the disk, as wel...
The use of multimedia in distributed systems has begun to include such complex and mission-critical...
Abstract. We address the problem of Quality of Service (QoS) require-ments for multimedia applicatio...
A QOS control is one of the most important factors in continuous media applications. The QOS levels ...
In this paper, we consider multimedia Quality-of-Service (QoS) in resource constrained embedded syst...