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ubiQoS is an application-level middleware, designed and implemented at LIA - DEIS - University of Bologna, for the tailoring, control and adaptation of QoS levels in VoD services. ubiQoS is implemented in terms of mobile agents and built upon the SOMA programming framework.
The name ubiQoS refers to the twofold dimension of ubiquity of our middleware approach:
 
  ubiquitous accessibility. ubiQoS 
  allows the reception of VoD flows anywhere, by automatically tailoring 
  and adapting the VoD QoS depending on user preferences, access 
  devices and available network resources. 
  
 
  ubiquitous middleware. ubiQoS tends to diffuse 
  its components in the system. In fact, middleware components autonomously 
  distribute on the network hosts along the paths from receivers to sources 
  of VoD flows. 
The ubiQoS middleware supports:
 
  VoD service tailoring at negotiation time. 
  When a user requests a specified VoD content, ubiQoS first retrieves user 
  preferences and capabilities of her current access device. This information 
  is maintained in CC/PP-compliant profiles 
  stored in Lightweight 
  Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) servers. Then, ubiQoS exploits discovery 
  services to find the proper VoD server to provide the VoD content that satisfies 
  the QoS requirements expressed in the profiles. Once the server is identified, 
  ubiQoS establishes a server-to-client network path that the VoD flow is going 
  to traverse during provision. Along this path, a set of ubiQoS components negotiate 
  the most suitable QoS level to be maintained on any path segment 
  and decide which and where to perform multimedia scaling operations. 
  This permits to tailor the VoD flow distribution depending on 
  the required QoS specifications. Any ubiQoS component also performs application-level 
  admission control and reservation of its local resources. 
  It accepts requests for new VoD flows (or for enhancing the QoS level of already 
  established ones) only if there are enough resources available at request time. 
  
 
  VoD service adaptation at provision time. ubiQoS 
   adapts the QoS levels of provided VoD flows depending on the 
   current state of system and network resources along distribution 
  paths. To this purpose, ubiQoS includes an ad-hoc 
  monitoring component that dynamically controls the state of resources. In 
  case of resource changes, the monitoring component can trigger adaptation 
  operations to adjust the provided QoS level. Adaptation can affect the 
  transmitted VoD data (from transcoding to frame resizing, from 
  merging/splitting multi-layered tracks to reducing frame resolution 
  and rate) but can also modify the established VoD path. In this case, it 
  requires a new negotiation phase and the possible distribution of new 
  ubiQoS components where needed. The type of corrective operations depends 
  on the user/terminal receiver profile that assigns different priorities 
  to possible adaptation modes. For instance, a personal digital assistant 
  with limited display capabilities can suggest a lower frame resolution instead 
  of a lower frame rate. 
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