Different applications of communication networks have different requirements that depend on the type of application. We consider the problem of differentiating between delay-sensitive applications based on their average delay requirements, as may be of interest in signalling networks. We consider packets of different classes that are to be transmitted on the same link with different average delay requirements, to reside in separate queues with the arrival statistics for the queues being specified. This statistical multiplexer has to schedule packets from different queues in so that the average delays of the queues approach the specified target delays as quickly as possible. For simplicity, we initially consider a discrete-time model with tw...
We study the delay performance of a queue with a reservation-based priority scheduling mechanism. Th...
We study a queueing system operated with packet level coding. More specifically, we derive a closed-...
We revisit the packet multiplexer with a discrete-time single server queue of limited capacity, and ...
Scheduling policies for statistical multiplexing should provide delay differentiation between differ...
Scheduling policies adopted for statistical multiplexing should provide delay differentiation betwee...
In order to differentiate the perceived QoS between traffic classes in heterogeneous packet networks...
This thesis has to do with certain fundamental queues that are well established as models for delay ...
The queue-length distribution, the loss ratio, and the delay probability are QoS (Quality of Service...
Broadband networks are integrating different applications such as data, voice and video in a single ...
Scheduling policies adopted for statistical multiplexing should provide delay differentiation betwee...
In this lecture note, the famous Little's Theorem is briefly reviewed. Little's Theorem ex...
Queueing models can be used to model and analyze the performance of various subsystems in telecommun...
In this thesis, we study the tradeoff of average delay with average service cost and average utility...
[[abstract]]For Pt.I, see ibid., vol.1, pp.999-1004. The notions of linear EP (envelope process), ME...
Proportional delay differentiation (PDD) model is an important approach to relative differentiated s...
We study the delay performance of a queue with a reservation-based priority scheduling mechanism. Th...
We study a queueing system operated with packet level coding. More specifically, we derive a closed-...
We revisit the packet multiplexer with a discrete-time single server queue of limited capacity, and ...
Scheduling policies for statistical multiplexing should provide delay differentiation between differ...
Scheduling policies adopted for statistical multiplexing should provide delay differentiation betwee...
In order to differentiate the perceived QoS between traffic classes in heterogeneous packet networks...
This thesis has to do with certain fundamental queues that are well established as models for delay ...
The queue-length distribution, the loss ratio, and the delay probability are QoS (Quality of Service...
Broadband networks are integrating different applications such as data, voice and video in a single ...
Scheduling policies adopted for statistical multiplexing should provide delay differentiation betwee...
In this lecture note, the famous Little's Theorem is briefly reviewed. Little's Theorem ex...
Queueing models can be used to model and analyze the performance of various subsystems in telecommun...
In this thesis, we study the tradeoff of average delay with average service cost and average utility...
[[abstract]]For Pt.I, see ibid., vol.1, pp.999-1004. The notions of linear EP (envelope process), ME...
Proportional delay differentiation (PDD) model is an important approach to relative differentiated s...
We study the delay performance of a queue with a reservation-based priority scheduling mechanism. Th...
We study a queueing system operated with packet level coding. More specifically, we derive a closed-...
We revisit the packet multiplexer with a discrete-time single server queue of limited capacity, and ...