Abstract—We consider the fundamental problem of managing a bounded size queue buffer where traffic consists of packets of varying size, each packet requires several rounds of processing before it can be transmitted out, and the goal is to maximize the throughput, i.e., total size of successfully transmitted packets. Our work addresses the tension between two conflicting algorithmic approaches: favoring packets with fewer processing requirements as opposed to packets of larger size. We present a novel model for studying such systems and study the performance of online algorithms that aim to maximize throughput. I
\u3cp\u3eWe study a queueing system with a Poisson arrival process, in which a dispatcher sends the ...
AbstractIn the problem of buffer management with bounded delay, packets with weights and deadlines a...
We survey some recent results on scheduling unit jobs. The emphasis of the talk is both on presentin...
In this work, we study the problem of buffer management in network switches from an algorithmic pers...
We study online scheduling policies for buffer management models, in which packets are arriving over...
Most of the current communication networks, including the Internet, are packet switched networks. On...
We consider the Adversarial Queuing Theory (AQT) model, where packet arrivals are subject to a maxim...
168 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Much attention has been given...
The issue of router buffer sizing is still open and significant. Previous work either considers open...
Internet router buffers are used to accommodate packets that arrive in bursts and to maintain high ...
Optimizing the performance of general finite single-server acyclic queueing networks is a challengi...
this paper, we propose a new technique for estimating the performance of queueing networks with buff...
We study the behavior of algorithms for buffering packets weighted by different levels of Quality of...
We study an abstract setting, where the basic information units (called “superpackets”) do not fit i...
International audienceTwo areas of active research are likely to have a major impact on the future p...
\u3cp\u3eWe study a queueing system with a Poisson arrival process, in which a dispatcher sends the ...
AbstractIn the problem of buffer management with bounded delay, packets with weights and deadlines a...
We survey some recent results on scheduling unit jobs. The emphasis of the talk is both on presentin...
In this work, we study the problem of buffer management in network switches from an algorithmic pers...
We study online scheduling policies for buffer management models, in which packets are arriving over...
Most of the current communication networks, including the Internet, are packet switched networks. On...
We consider the Adversarial Queuing Theory (AQT) model, where packet arrivals are subject to a maxim...
168 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Much attention has been given...
The issue of router buffer sizing is still open and significant. Previous work either considers open...
Internet router buffers are used to accommodate packets that arrive in bursts and to maintain high ...
Optimizing the performance of general finite single-server acyclic queueing networks is a challengi...
this paper, we propose a new technique for estimating the performance of queueing networks with buff...
We study the behavior of algorithms for buffering packets weighted by different levels of Quality of...
We study an abstract setting, where the basic information units (called “superpackets”) do not fit i...
International audienceTwo areas of active research are likely to have a major impact on the future p...
\u3cp\u3eWe study a queueing system with a Poisson arrival process, in which a dispatcher sends the ...
AbstractIn the problem of buffer management with bounded delay, packets with weights and deadlines a...
We survey some recent results on scheduling unit jobs. The emphasis of the talk is both on presentin...