Real-time applications often stand to benefit from service guarantees, and in particular delay guarantees. However, most mechanisms that provide delay guarantees also hard-limit the amount of traffic the application can generate, i.e., to enforce to a traffic contract. This can be a significant constraint and interfere with the operation of many real-time applications. Our purpose in this paper is to propose and investigate solutions that overcome this limitation.We have four major goals: (1) guarantee a delay bound to a contracted amount of real-time traffic; (2) transmit with the same delay bound as many excess real-time packets as possible; (3) enforce a given link sharing ratio between excess real-time traffic and other service classes,...
Higher bandwidths in computer networks have made application with real-time constraints, such as con...
Real-time media servers need to service hundreds and, possibly, thousands of clients, each with the...
This talk presents a new real-time Quality of Service (QoS) guarantee scheme called Relaxed (m,k)-fi...
Real-time applications often stand to benefit from service guarantees, and in particular delay guara...
Real-time applications often stand to benefit from service guarantees, and in particular delay guara...
In this paper we propose a packet scheduler to provide a low delay service to best-effort packets wi...
Abstract—A common situation occurring when dealing with multimedia traffic is having large data fram...
We present a method for providing hard real-time guarantees for traffic through an Asynchronous Tran...
Traditionally the Internet is used for the following applications: FTP, e-mail and Web traffic. How...
This paper describes an algorithm for scheduling packets in real-time multimedia data streams. Commo...
Abstract — Today’s Internet provides a broad range of services, which vary from a simple E-mail to ...
This paper reports new results concerning the capabilities of a family of service disciplines aimed ...
Internet router buffers are used to accommodate packets that arrive in bursts and to maintain high ...
The Internet is today a world wide packet switching arena constituting enormous possibilities of new...
Abstract — Internet router buffers are used to accommodate packets that arrive in bursts and to main...
Higher bandwidths in computer networks have made application with real-time constraints, such as con...
Real-time media servers need to service hundreds and, possibly, thousands of clients, each with the...
This talk presents a new real-time Quality of Service (QoS) guarantee scheme called Relaxed (m,k)-fi...
Real-time applications often stand to benefit from service guarantees, and in particular delay guara...
Real-time applications often stand to benefit from service guarantees, and in particular delay guara...
In this paper we propose a packet scheduler to provide a low delay service to best-effort packets wi...
Abstract—A common situation occurring when dealing with multimedia traffic is having large data fram...
We present a method for providing hard real-time guarantees for traffic through an Asynchronous Tran...
Traditionally the Internet is used for the following applications: FTP, e-mail and Web traffic. How...
This paper describes an algorithm for scheduling packets in real-time multimedia data streams. Commo...
Abstract — Today’s Internet provides a broad range of services, which vary from a simple E-mail to ...
This paper reports new results concerning the capabilities of a family of service disciplines aimed ...
Internet router buffers are used to accommodate packets that arrive in bursts and to maintain high ...
The Internet is today a world wide packet switching arena constituting enormous possibilities of new...
Abstract — Internet router buffers are used to accommodate packets that arrive in bursts and to main...
Higher bandwidths in computer networks have made application with real-time constraints, such as con...
Real-time media servers need to service hundreds and, possibly, thousands of clients, each with the...
This talk presents a new real-time Quality of Service (QoS) guarantee scheme called Relaxed (m,k)-fi...