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Modeling CPU Demand in Heterogeneous Active Networks

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Modeling CPU Demand in Heterogeneous Active Networks
Active-network technology envisions deploying execution environments in network elements so that application-specific processing can be applied to network traffic. To provide safety and efficiency, individual nodes must include mechanisms to manage resource use. This implies nodes must understand resource demands associated with specific traffic. Wellaccepted metrics exist for expressing bandwidth (bits per second) and memory (bytes) in units independent of particular nodes. Unfortunately, no well-accepted, platform-independent metric exists to express processing demands. This paper describes and evaluates an approach to model processing demand for active packets in a form interpretable among heterogeneous nodes in an active network. The paper applies the model in two applications: (1) controlling CPU use and (2) predicting CPU demand. The model yields improved performance when compared against the approach currently used in many execution environments. The paper also discusses the li...
Virginie Galtier, Kevin L. Mills, Yannick Carlinet
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Type Conference
Year 2002
Where DANCE
Authors Virginie Galtier, Kevin L. Mills, Yannick Carlinet
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