Analysis of polling systems
Waiting-time approximations in multi-queue systems with cyclic service
Performance Evaluation
Queuing analysis of polling models
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
A Cyclic-Executive-Based QoS Guarantee over USB
RTAS '03 Proceedings of the The 9th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium
IEEE1394 OHCI device driver architecture for guarantee real-time requirement
RTCSA '00 Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Real-Time Systems and Applications
QoS Support for USB 2.0 Periodic and Sporadic Device Requests
RTSS '04 Proceedings of the 25th IEEE International Real-Time Systems Symposium
Home network file system for home network based on IEEE-1394 technology
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Priority queue-based IEEE1394 device driver supporting real-time characteristics
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Home gateway architecture and its implementation
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
A Java-based home network middleware architecture supporting IEEE1394 and TCP/IP
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
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IEEE-1394 is widely adopted in various commercial products for computing, communication, and entertainment. Although many services with Quality-of-Service (QoS) supports are now available in systems over IEEE-1394, little work is done for QoS-based resource allocation. In this article, we aim at the design of a bandwidth reservation mechanism and its policy for isochronous requests, such as those from cameras. We then address the QoS support issue for asynchronous requests, such as those from disks, and an analytic framework for probability-based QoS guarantees. This work is concluded by the proposing of a topology configuration algorithm for IEEE-1394 devices. The capability of the proposed methodology and the analytic framework are evaluated by a series of experiments over a Linux-based system prototype.