1. ADAPTIVE DISORDER CONTROL IN DATA STREAM PROCESSING.
- Author
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Hyeon Gyu Kim, Cheolgi Kim, Myoung Ho Kim, and Mahanti, P. K.
- Subjects
STREAMING technology ,COMPUTER networks ,BUFFER storage (Computer science) ,DATA transmission systems ,MULTIMEDIA systems - Abstract
Out-of-order tuples in continuous data streams may cause inaccurate query results since conventional window operators generally discard those tuples. Existing approaches use a buffer to fix disorder in stream tuples and estimate its size based on the maximum network delay seen in the streams. However, they do not provide a method to control the amount of tuples that are not saved and discarded from the buffer, although users may want to keep it within a predefined error bound according to application requirements. In this paper, we propose a method to estimate the buffer size while keeping the percentage of tuple drops within a user-specified bound. The proposed method utilizes tuples' interarrival times and their network delays for estimation, whose parameters reflect real-time stream characteristics properly. Based on two parameters, our method controls the amount of tuple drops adaptively in accordance with fluctuated stream characteristics and keeps their percentage within a given bound, which we observed through our experiments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2012