Data Stream Load Shedding - Dynamically Managing Channel Capacity - Couverture souple

Ahuja, Amit

 
9783836437783: Data Stream Load Shedding - Dynamically Managing Channel Capacity

Synopsis

A data stream being transmitted over a network channel with capacity less than the data transmission rate of the data stream causes sequential network problems. In this book, we present a new approach for shedding less-informative attribute data from a data stream to maintain the data trans-mission rate less than the network channel capacity. A scheme for shedding attributes, instead of tuples, becomes imperative in stream data, since shedding a complete tuple would lead to shedding some informative, as well as less-informative, attribute data in the tuple. Since data shed at the source site may be of interest to the user at the destination site, we design a data recovery approach, which maintains the minimal amount of information for data recovery purpose while imposing minimal overhead for data recovery on the source site. Our load shedding and data recovery approach (i) handles wide range of data streams in different application domains, (ii) is dynamic in nature, since each load shedding scheme adjusts the amount of data to be shed according to the current load and network capacity, and (iii) is adoptive, which is appealing in an ever-changing network environment, and (iv) is not based on queries, but works on general data streams instead. The book is addressed to professionals in Digital Telecommunications, Streaming Data, Computer Networking, and Databases. It is also directed towards researchers in Data compression, Lossy Data Reduction, and Congestion Control.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Revision with unchanged content. A data stream being transmitted over a network channel with capacity less than the data transmission rate of the data stream causes sequential network problems. In this book, we present a new approach for shedding less-informative attribute data from a data stream to maintain the data trans­mission rate less than the network channel capacity. A scheme for shedding attributes, instead of tuples, becomes imperative in stream data, since shedding a complete tuple would lead to shedding some informative, as well as less-informative, attribute data in the tuple. Since data shed at the source site may be of interest to the user at the destination site, we design a data recovery approach, which maintains the minimal amount of information for data recovery purpose while imposing minimal overhead for data recovery on the source site. Our load shedding and data recovery approach (i) handles wide range of data streams in different application domains, (ii) is dynamic in nature, since each load shedding scheme adjusts the amount of data to be shed according to the current load and network capacity, and (iii) is adoptive, which is appealing in an ever-changing network environment, and (iv) is not based on queries, but works on general data streams instead.

Biographie de l'auteur

M.S. Computer ScienceBrigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA (2004-2006) B.E. Computer Science & Engineering, M.D. University, Rohtak, India (2000-2004).

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9783639422917: Data Stream Load Shedding: Dynamically Managing Channel Capacity

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  3639422910 ISBN 13 :  9783639422917
Editeur : AV Akademikerverlag, 2012
Couverture souple