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On the Stability of a Polling System with an Adaptive Service Mechanism
We consider a single-server cyclic polling system with three queues where the
server follows an adaptive rule: if it finds one of queues empty in a given
cycle, it decides not to visit that queue in the next cycle. In the case of
limited service policies, we prove stability and instability results under some
conditions which are sufficient but not necessary, in general. Then we discuss
open problems with identifying the exact stability region for models with
limited service disciplines: we conjecture that a necessary and sufficient
condition for the stability may depend on the whole distributions of the
primitive sequences, and illustrate that by examples. We conclude the paper
with a section on the stability analysis of a polling system with either gated
or exhaustive service disciplines.Comment: 16 page
A polling system whose stability region depends on a whole distribution of service times
We present an example of a single-server polling system with two queues and
an adaptive service policy where the stability region depends on the expected
values of all the primitives and also on a certain exponential moment of the
service-time distribution in one of the queues. The latter parameter can not be
determined, in general, in terms of any finite number of power moments. It
follows that the fluid approximation approach may not be an appropriate tool
for the stability study of this model.Comment: 6 page
Every Cloud Has a Push Data Lining: Incorporating Cloud Services in a Context-Aware Application
We investigated context-awareness by utilising multiple sources of context in a mobile device setting. In our experiment we developed a system consisting of a mobile client, running on the Android platform, integrated with a cloud-based service. These components were integrated using pushmessaging technology.One of the key featureswas the automatic adaptation of smartphones in accordance with implicit user needs. The novelty of our approach consists in the use of multiple sources of context input to the system, which included the use of calendar data and web based user configuration tool, as well as that of an external, cloud-based, configuration file storing user interface preferences which, pushed at log-on time irrespective of access device, frees the user from having to manually configure its interface.The systemwas evaluated via two rounds of user evaluations (n = 50 users), the feedback of which was generally positive and demonstrated the viability of using cloud-based services to provide an enhanced context-aware user experience
System Support for Bandwidth Management and Content Adaptation in Internet Applications
This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of an operating system
module, the Congestion Manager (CM), which provides integrated network flow
management and exports a convenient programming interface that allows
applications to be notified of, and adapt to, changing network conditions. We
describe the API by which applications interface with the CM, and the
architectural considerations that factored into the design. To evaluate the
architecture and API, we describe our implementations of TCP; a streaming
layered audio/video application; and an interactive audio application using the
CM, and show that they achieve adaptive behavior without incurring much
end-system overhead. All flows including TCP benefit from the sharing of
congestion information, and applications are able to incorporate new
functionality such as congestion control and adaptive behavior.Comment: 14 pages, appeared in OSDI 200
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