22nd International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'03)
Modeling and Detecting Failures in Next-generation Distributed Multimedia Applications
Florence, Italy
October 06-October 08
ISBN: 0-7695-1955-5
In this paper we investigate dependability issues of next-generation distributed multimedia applications. Examples of such applications are autonomous vehicle control, tele-medicine, and audio/video control. For these applications the quality of the delivered multimedia data is a critical factor. According to the ITU-T (working group SG 12), the quality of a multimedia service as perceived by end-users is defined by three parameters: delay, delay variation, and information loss. It is paramount to formalize the concept of a failure from the user?s perspective. This paper defines the correctness of a multimedia service as a function of temporal distributions of the user-related parameters. It proposes a strategy for modeling and detecting failures of the considered applications. In particular, the detection process is based on error filtering functions. We show that the combination of threshold-based mechanisms is suitable for implementing an efficient detection strategy. We also evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed mechanism both by simulations and by experiments performed on a prototype. Such a prototype is tested with respect to a case study application, consisting of distributed remote-control based on RTP/RTCP standard streaming protocols.
Citation:
D. Cotroneo, C. di Flora, G. Paolillo, S. Russo, "Modeling and Detecting Failures in Next-generation Distributed Multimedia Applications," srds, pp.379, 22nd International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'03), 2003
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