Abstract—We consider an abstraction of the problem of man-aging buffers where traffic is subject to service level agreements (SLA). In our abstraction of SLAs, some packets are marked as “committed ” and the others are marked as “excess. ” The service provider must on one hand deliver all committed packets, and on the other hand can get extra revenue for any excess packet delivered. We study online algorithms managing a buffer with limited space, whose task is to decide which packets should be delivered and which should be dropped. Using competitive analysis, we show how to utilize additional buffer space and link bandwidth so that the number of excess packets delivered is comparable to the best possible by any off-line algorithm, while gua...
Abstract—We consider the fundamental problem of managing a bounded size queue buffer where traffic c...
We give almost tight bounds for the online reordering buffer management problem on the uniform metri...
Transmission protocols like TCP are usually divided into a time scheduling and a data selection poli...
In this work, we study the problem of buffer management in network switches from an algorithmic pers...
We study the behavior of algorithms for buffering packets weighted by different levels of Quality of...
In this paper, we discuss recent work on buffer sizing in the larger context of an ISP's need to off...
AbstractIn the problem of buffer management with bounded delay, packets with weights and deadlines a...
We consider the following buffer management problem arising in QoS networks: packets with specified ...
We consider the following buffer management problem arising in QoS networks: packets with specified ...
We consider the problem of managing the buffer of a shared-memory switch that transmits packets of u...
textabstractWe consider a network providing Differentiated Services (Diffserv), which allow Internet...
The following buffer management problem arises in network switches providing differentiated services...
In this paper a special kind of buffer management policy is studied where the packet are preempted e...
Abstract. In the problem of buffer management with bounded delay, packets with weights and deadlines...
We study online scheduling policies for buffer management models, in which packets are arriving over...
Abstract—We consider the fundamental problem of managing a bounded size queue buffer where traffic c...
We give almost tight bounds for the online reordering buffer management problem on the uniform metri...
Transmission protocols like TCP are usually divided into a time scheduling and a data selection poli...
In this work, we study the problem of buffer management in network switches from an algorithmic pers...
We study the behavior of algorithms for buffering packets weighted by different levels of Quality of...
In this paper, we discuss recent work on buffer sizing in the larger context of an ISP's need to off...
AbstractIn the problem of buffer management with bounded delay, packets with weights and deadlines a...
We consider the following buffer management problem arising in QoS networks: packets with specified ...
We consider the following buffer management problem arising in QoS networks: packets with specified ...
We consider the problem of managing the buffer of a shared-memory switch that transmits packets of u...
textabstractWe consider a network providing Differentiated Services (Diffserv), which allow Internet...
The following buffer management problem arises in network switches providing differentiated services...
In this paper a special kind of buffer management policy is studied where the packet are preempted e...
Abstract. In the problem of buffer management with bounded delay, packets with weights and deadlines...
We study online scheduling policies for buffer management models, in which packets are arriving over...
Abstract—We consider the fundamental problem of managing a bounded size queue buffer where traffic c...
We give almost tight bounds for the online reordering buffer management problem on the uniform metri...
Transmission protocols like TCP are usually divided into a time scheduling and a data selection poli...