Re: QoS with Artifficial Intelligence

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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My idea is to set up a daemon to run QoS on linux, with a particularity, add
some A.I. capabilities to our system and hence, be able to change QoS
"topology" every certain time to obtain the maximum performance.

I first want to teach the system which parameters should i vary, and hence i
would like all of you to tell me, which do you think i should change.



The paramters to vary are easy enough, after all your are simply segmenting the network traffic by type and then throttling it to some lower proportion of the total network capacity.


Your problem is determining the "fitness" function that you are optimising? After all if you can describe the fitness function in enough detail then you can simply implement an optimal traffic control function to inplement that desired policy... In other words I'm not sure where the AI bit would fit in?

Good luck

Ed W
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