A Qualitative Method for Dynamic Transport Selection in Heterogeneous Wireless Environments

Computing devices are commonly equipped with multiple transport technologies such as IrDA, Bluetooth and WiFi. Transport switching technologies, such as Quality of Transport (QoT), take advantage of this heterogeneity to keep network sessions active as users move in and out of range of various trans...

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Main Author: Duffin, Heidi R.
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Published: BYU ScholarsArchive 2004
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QoT
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spelling ndltd-BGMYU2-oai-scholarsarchive.byu.edu-etd-11872021-09-01T05:00:53Z A Qualitative Method for Dynamic Transport Selection in Heterogeneous Wireless Environments Duffin, Heidi R. Computing devices are commonly equipped with multiple transport technologies such as IrDA, Bluetooth and WiFi. Transport switching technologies, such as Quality of Transport (QoT), take advantage of this heterogeneity to keep network sessions active as users move in and out of range of various transports or as the networking environment changes. During an active session, the goal is to keep the device connected over the best transport currently available. To accomplish that, this thesis introduces a two-phase decision making protocol. In phase one, intra-device prioritization, users indicate the relative importance of criteria such as speed, power, service charge, or signal range through a comprehensive user interface. QoT-enabled devices process this information with the prioritized soft constraint satisfaction (PSCS) scoring function to ascertain the transport that best meets the user's needs. The second phase, inter-device negotiation, facilitates two QoT-enabled devices in agreeing to a unified selection of the best transport. This phase uses a modified version of the PSCS scoring function based on the preferences of both users. Additionally, devices may utilize multiple transports simultaneously to more accurately meet user demands. The PSCS scoring function considers pairs of transports and calculates the ratio that will yield the desired performance. Another set of functions, also presented in this thesis, is then used to accomplish the desired performance level despite the potential introduction of additional overhead. 2004-08-23T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/188 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1187&context=etd http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/ Theses and Dissertations BYU ScholarsArchive heterogeneous computing decision making quality of transport QoT PSCS prioritizaiton negotiation inverse multiplexing Computer Sciences
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topic heterogeneous computing
decision making
quality of transport
QoT
PSCS
prioritizaiton
negotiation
inverse multiplexing
Computer Sciences
spellingShingle heterogeneous computing
decision making
quality of transport
QoT
PSCS
prioritizaiton
negotiation
inverse multiplexing
Computer Sciences
Duffin, Heidi R.
A Qualitative Method for Dynamic Transport Selection in Heterogeneous Wireless Environments
description Computing devices are commonly equipped with multiple transport technologies such as IrDA, Bluetooth and WiFi. Transport switching technologies, such as Quality of Transport (QoT), take advantage of this heterogeneity to keep network sessions active as users move in and out of range of various transports or as the networking environment changes. During an active session, the goal is to keep the device connected over the best transport currently available. To accomplish that, this thesis introduces a two-phase decision making protocol. In phase one, intra-device prioritization, users indicate the relative importance of criteria such as speed, power, service charge, or signal range through a comprehensive user interface. QoT-enabled devices process this information with the prioritized soft constraint satisfaction (PSCS) scoring function to ascertain the transport that best meets the user's needs. The second phase, inter-device negotiation, facilitates two QoT-enabled devices in agreeing to a unified selection of the best transport. This phase uses a modified version of the PSCS scoring function based on the preferences of both users. Additionally, devices may utilize multiple transports simultaneously to more accurately meet user demands. The PSCS scoring function considers pairs of transports and calculates the ratio that will yield the desired performance. Another set of functions, also presented in this thesis, is then used to accomplish the desired performance level despite the potential introduction of additional overhead.
author Duffin, Heidi R.
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title A Qualitative Method for Dynamic Transport Selection in Heterogeneous Wireless Environments
title_short A Qualitative Method for Dynamic Transport Selection in Heterogeneous Wireless Environments
title_full A Qualitative Method for Dynamic Transport Selection in Heterogeneous Wireless Environments
title_fullStr A Qualitative Method for Dynamic Transport Selection in Heterogeneous Wireless Environments
title_full_unstemmed A Qualitative Method for Dynamic Transport Selection in Heterogeneous Wireless Environments
title_sort qualitative method for dynamic transport selection in heterogeneous wireless environments
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