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Distributed Transport Systems and Aspects of Real Time

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Real Time Computing

Part of the book series: NATO ASI Series ((NATO ASI F,volume 127))

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Integrated Broadband Technologies use the expression real time for their advanced service definitions for distributed systems. Real-time techniques on protocol level include the prediction of resource parameters and handling of quality of service parameters as well as best effort strategies to handle them within well defined borders. QoS guarantees are given for real-time data occurrences like voice and video streams as well as for combined events like synchronized voice and video streams, joint viewing and conferencing. Besides well defined advanced service profiles which have to be negotiable between service provider and service user a cross layer approach for QoS handling and resource reservation is required to fulfill these demands. The author presents results from project BERKOM which uses an innovative Transport System Platform for various Reference Broadband Applications and expresses his position and questions for the panel discussion on the future of real-time systems.

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Rebensburg, K. (1994). Distributed Transport Systems and Aspects of Real Time. In: Halang, W.A., Stoyenko, A.D. (eds) Real Time Computing. NATO ASI Series, vol 127. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88049-0_117

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