Abstract—This letter presents packet scheduling disciplines based on application utility functions and network traffic mea-surements. The disciplines support different classes of adaptive applications over the Internet, providing differentiation, fairness, and dynamic allocation of network resources. They are composed of a decision procedure, where a fairness criterion based on utility functions is used; and a measurement procedure, which considers the statistics involving packet arrivals and departures. The underlying algorithm is then applied to emulate the Proportional Differentiation Services, and is shown—via simulation—that its results outperform the best alternative algorithms published in the literature. Index Terms—Adaptive applica...
The pervasiveness of the Internet and its applications lead to the potential increment of the users’...
In this paper, we take a novel approach at service dieren-tiation in packet-switched networks. Exist...
A fair bandwidth allocation is typically considered sufficient evidence of network flows and applica...
The use of transmission scheduling to improve a measure of fairness in packet data networks is inves...
AbstractThe use of transmission scheduling to improve a measure of fairness in packet data networks ...
In this paper we focus on real-time scheduling of `soft' real-time data services such as multimedia ...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a novel wireless schedulingmechanism, called Adaptive Service Curve ...
This work proposes a new general-purpose framework for adaptive scheduling of entities that interact...
Abstract-In this paper we focus on real-time scheduling of “soft ” real-time data services such as m...
An adaptive packet scheduling method is presented in this paper. The adaptive weights of a scheduler...
Class-based service differentiation is provided in DiffServ networks. However, this differentiation ...
Proportional Differentiated Services can be provisioned in terms of bandwidth, delay, or packet loss...
In this paper, we propose a fair allocation scheduling algorithm using linear programming, where res...
Traditionally, the Internet has provided only best effort service to every user without any consider...
A number of emerging Internet applications such as video-conferencing and live multime-dia broadcast...
The pervasiveness of the Internet and its applications lead to the potential increment of the users’...
In this paper, we take a novel approach at service dieren-tiation in packet-switched networks. Exist...
A fair bandwidth allocation is typically considered sufficient evidence of network flows and applica...
The use of transmission scheduling to improve a measure of fairness in packet data networks is inves...
AbstractThe use of transmission scheduling to improve a measure of fairness in packet data networks ...
In this paper we focus on real-time scheduling of `soft' real-time data services such as multimedia ...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a novel wireless schedulingmechanism, called Adaptive Service Curve ...
This work proposes a new general-purpose framework for adaptive scheduling of entities that interact...
Abstract-In this paper we focus on real-time scheduling of “soft ” real-time data services such as m...
An adaptive packet scheduling method is presented in this paper. The adaptive weights of a scheduler...
Class-based service differentiation is provided in DiffServ networks. However, this differentiation ...
Proportional Differentiated Services can be provisioned in terms of bandwidth, delay, or packet loss...
In this paper, we propose a fair allocation scheduling algorithm using linear programming, where res...
Traditionally, the Internet has provided only best effort service to every user without any consider...
A number of emerging Internet applications such as video-conferencing and live multime-dia broadcast...
The pervasiveness of the Internet and its applications lead to the potential increment of the users’...
In this paper, we take a novel approach at service dieren-tiation in packet-switched networks. Exist...
A fair bandwidth allocation is typically considered sufficient evidence of network flows and applica...