Policies for self tuning home networks.

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Pediaditakis, D., Mostarda, L., Dong, C. and Dulay, N. 2009. Policies for self tuning home networks. POLICY 2009, IEEE International Symposium on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks.. London 20 - 22 Jul 2009 pp. 29-32
TypeConference paper
TitlePolicies for self tuning home networks.
AuthorsPediaditakis, D., Mostarda, L., Dong, C. and Dulay, N.
Abstract

A home network (HN) is usually managed by a user who does not possess knowledge and skills required to perform management tasks. When abnormalities are detected, it is desirable to let the network tune itself under the direction of certain policies. However, self tuning tasks usually require coordination between several network components and most of the network management policies can only specify local tasks. In this paper, we propose a state machine based policy framework to address the problem of fault and performance management in the context of HN.
Policies can be specified for complex management
tasks as global state machines which incorporate global system behaviour monitoring and reactions. We demonstrate the policy framework through a case study in which policies are specified for dynamic selection of frequency channel in order to improve wireless link quality in the presence of RF interference.

Research GroupResearch Group on Development of Intelligent Environments
SensoLab group
ConferencePOLICY 2009, IEEE International Symposium on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks.
Page range29-32
Publication dates
Print2009
Publication process dates
Deposited30 Mar 2011
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~cd04/papers/policy09.pdf
LanguageEnglish
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