The online buffer management problem formulates the problem of queueing policies of network switches supporting QoS (Quality of Service) guarant ee. For this problem, several models are considered. In this paper, we focus on shared memory switches with preemption. We prove that the competitive ratio of the Longest Queue Drop ($LQD$) po licy is $frac{4M-4}{3M-2}$ in the case of $N=2$, where $N$ is the numbe r of output ports in a switch and $M$ is the size of the buffer. This ma tches the lower bound given by Hahne, Kesselman and Mansour. Also, in th e case of arbitrary $N$, we improve the competitive ratio of $LQD$ from $2-frac{1}{N}$ to $2 - frac{1}{M} min_{K = 1, 2, ..., N}{ lfloor f rac{M}{K} rfloor + K - 1}$.オンラインバッファ管理問題は, 近年のネットワーク運用に...
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We consider the Longest Queue Drop memory management policy in shared-memory switches consisting of ...
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We study the optimal scaling of the expected total queue size in an n×n input-queued switch, as a fu...
It is widely accepted that next-generation networks will provide guaranteed services, in contrast to...
We consider FIFO buffer management for switches providing differentiated services. In each time step...
We consider the following buffer management problem arising in QoS networks: packets with specified ...
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