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    Underlay aware approach to support quality of service in publish-subscribe systems

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    Providing delay-reduced routing is important in publish-subscribe systems where timely delivery of event notifications is a critical factor affecting system operation or user experience. However, common research focused primarily on alleviating false-positives. More recent efforts aim towards quality related issues through adapting the overlay according to subscriber requirements but leaving underlying network characteristics aside. It is commonly accepted that efficient routing can only be achieved when underlying network characteristics are respected. Even so, incorporating underlay-aware strategies to build low-stretch overlays is not considered in many distributed environments. This work focuses on solving the problem of establishing an efficient underlay-aware routing mechanism in a content-based publish-subscribe system. In particular, we strive to reduce end-to-end delay among communication partners. Thereby, our contributions are twofold: We will develop a topology inference scheme for unstructured peer-to-peer networks and introduce a routing mechanism reducing overall end-to-end delay among peers. Experimental evaluations will be given for different Internet-like router topologies showing that the approach is capable of modeling an underlay network in an efficient and accurate manner. Furthermore, we will show the positive impact on the stretch of the overlay to outline the concept as a source for efficient event notification delivery in a publish-subscribe environment
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