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22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW '02)
A Transmission Service with Three-Queue Management for a Distributed Remote Monitoring Environment
Vienna, Austria
July 02-July 05
ISBN: 0-7695-1588-6
Jui-Fa Chen, TamKang University
Wei-Chuan Lin, TakMing College
Chi-Ming Chung, TamKang University
Zhi Yu Jian, TamKang University
Wen-Chen Hu, Auburn University
High-speed fixed network is not suitable to be applied to the distributed remote monitoring environment because its lack of mobility. Therefore, the wireless communication is another choice of transmission. This paper proposes a transmission service to classify the transmitted data into three kinds of transmission events. Three priority queues are used to receive the corresponding events and transmit these data according to their priority. By this mechanism, some of the data, that are out of date and not to influence the monitoring environment, could be discarded. In this way, the cost to transmit data for monitoring is reduced. This paper also proposes mechanisms to handle the data ordering and encoding problems. To verify the advantage of this transmission service, an implemented prototype is proposed based on the GSM short message system. The proposed prototype also compared the time and data lose rate with the unique queue, three queues mechanisms. The results show that the average wait time of the transmitted data packet and the transmission cost are reduced.
Index Terms:
Wireless Communication, Short Message System, Priority Queue
Citation:
Jui-Fa Chen, Wei-Chuan Lin, Chi-Ming Chung, Zhi Yu Jian, Wen-Chen Hu, "A Transmission Service with Three-Queue Management for a Distributed Remote Monitoring Environment," icdcsw, pp.217, 22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW '02), 2002
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