Admission control in networked services

Multiplex communications – Channel assignment techniques – Combining or distributing information via time channels...

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C370S230000, C370S443000

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ABSTRACT:
Prediction-based online admission control for incoming jobs has an explicit objective of optimizing a utility function. The input to an algorithmic procedure is a set of requests made in respect of a network service. Each request has information about the length of the request. An output of the algorithmic procedure is a selected subset of requests that can be served within the capacity constraints of the network service, such that the utility function is approximately optimized (for example, minimized or maximized) depending on the context of the particular application.

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An Admission Control Scheme for Predictable Server Response Time for Web Acesses, Xianping Chen, Prasant Mohapatra and Huamin Chen, WWW10, May 1-5, 2001, Hong Kong.
A Cost-Based Admission Control Algorithm for Handling Mixed Workloads in Multimedia Server Systems, Ing-Ray Chen and Sheng-Tun Li, ICPADS (IEEE Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems), Jun. 2001, Kyongju, Korea, pp. 543 to 548.

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