This paper proposes a novel scheduling discipline for service differentiation among traffic classes in multi-service networks, which is referred to as the Probabilistic Priority (PP) discipline. The PP discipline is based on the Strict Priority (SP) discipline with the difference that each priority queue is assigned a parameter as in Weighted Fair Queueing (WFQ) and Weighted Round Robin (WRR) disciplines. The parameter determines the probability with which its corresponding queue is served when it is polled by the server. Similar to WFQ and WRR, service differentiation as well as fairness among traffic classes can be achieved in PP by setting the assigned parameters properly. In addition, the PP discipline can be easily reduced to the ordin...
Abstract- Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture is based on aggregation of traffic and, un...
This paper introduces a new priority mechanism in discrete-time queueing systems that compromises be...
Supporting different services with different Quality of Service (QoS) requirements is not an easy ta...
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) is a promising architecture for the next generation Internet due ...
Abstract-This paper studies the design and performance of the Probabilistic Priority (PP) [5] packet...
We are interested in queues in which customers of different classes arrive to a service facility, an...
The Multi Priority Dual Queue (MPDQ) is a new scheduling regime shown to reduce congestion for multi...
The Multi Priority Dual Queue (MPDQ) is a new scheduling regime shown to reduce congestion for multi...
Supporting different services with different Quality of Service (QoS) requirements is not an easy ta...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and ...
The integration of different types of traffic in packet-based networks spawns the need for traffic d...
A priority queueing model with many types of requests and restricted processor sharing is considered...
International audienceIt is over 40 years since the first seminal work on priority assignment for re...
Scheduling policies for statistical multiplexing should provide delay differentiation between differ...
Integrated services networks face the challenge of managing several traffic classes at the same time...
Abstract- Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture is based on aggregation of traffic and, un...
This paper introduces a new priority mechanism in discrete-time queueing systems that compromises be...
Supporting different services with different Quality of Service (QoS) requirements is not an easy ta...
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) is a promising architecture for the next generation Internet due ...
Abstract-This paper studies the design and performance of the Probabilistic Priority (PP) [5] packet...
We are interested in queues in which customers of different classes arrive to a service facility, an...
The Multi Priority Dual Queue (MPDQ) is a new scheduling regime shown to reduce congestion for multi...
The Multi Priority Dual Queue (MPDQ) is a new scheduling regime shown to reduce congestion for multi...
Supporting different services with different Quality of Service (QoS) requirements is not an easy ta...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and ...
The integration of different types of traffic in packet-based networks spawns the need for traffic d...
A priority queueing model with many types of requests and restricted processor sharing is considered...
International audienceIt is over 40 years since the first seminal work on priority assignment for re...
Scheduling policies for statistical multiplexing should provide delay differentiation between differ...
Integrated services networks face the challenge of managing several traffic classes at the same time...
Abstract- Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture is based on aggregation of traffic and, un...
This paper introduces a new priority mechanism in discrete-time queueing systems that compromises be...
Supporting different services with different Quality of Service (QoS) requirements is not an easy ta...