A computer network serves distributed applications by communicating messages between their remote ends. Many such applications desire minimal delay for their messages. Beside this efficiency objective, allocation of the network capacity is also subject to the fairness constraint of not shutting off communication for any individual message. Processor Sharing (PS) is a de facto standard of fairness but provides significantly higher average delay than Shortest Remaining Processing Time (SRPT), which is an optimally efficient but unfair algorithm. In this paper, we explore efficient fair algorithms for message communication where fairness means that no message is delivered later than under PS. First, we introduce a slack system to characterize ...
In a distributed mobile computing system, an efficient packet scheduling policy is a crucial compone...
AbstractWe present two randomized algorithms, one for message passing and the other for shared memor...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 12).Supported by the National Science Foundation...
A computer network serves distributed applications by communicating messages between their remote en...
A computer network serves distributed applications by communicating messages between their remote en...
Elastic applications are primarily interested in minimal delay achievable for their messages under c...
Abstract: "Providing fairness and providing good response times are often viewed as conflicting goal...
We consider the problem of designing a preemptive protocol that is both fair and efficient when one ...
Abstract—The typical state-of-the-art routing algorithms for delay tolerant networks are based on be...
We consider the problem of designing a fair scheduling algorithm for discrete-time constrained queui...
We describe an efficient fair queuing scheme, Leap Forward Virtual Clock, that provides end-to-end d...
We describe an efficient fair queuing scheme, Leap Forward Virtual Clock , that provides endto -end ...
In communication networks, fair sharing of resources is an important issue for one main reason. The ...
Many researchers have argued that the Internet architec-ture would be more robust and more accommoda...
Abstract:- Fairness is an important aspect of any rate allocation strategy. Many fairness criteria h...
In a distributed mobile computing system, an efficient packet scheduling policy is a crucial compone...
AbstractWe present two randomized algorithms, one for message passing and the other for shared memor...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 12).Supported by the National Science Foundation...
A computer network serves distributed applications by communicating messages between their remote en...
A computer network serves distributed applications by communicating messages between their remote en...
Elastic applications are primarily interested in minimal delay achievable for their messages under c...
Abstract: "Providing fairness and providing good response times are often viewed as conflicting goal...
We consider the problem of designing a preemptive protocol that is both fair and efficient when one ...
Abstract—The typical state-of-the-art routing algorithms for delay tolerant networks are based on be...
We consider the problem of designing a fair scheduling algorithm for discrete-time constrained queui...
We describe an efficient fair queuing scheme, Leap Forward Virtual Clock, that provides end-to-end d...
We describe an efficient fair queuing scheme, Leap Forward Virtual Clock , that provides endto -end ...
In communication networks, fair sharing of resources is an important issue for one main reason. The ...
Many researchers have argued that the Internet architec-ture would be more robust and more accommoda...
Abstract:- Fairness is an important aspect of any rate allocation strategy. Many fairness criteria h...
In a distributed mobile computing system, an efficient packet scheduling policy is a crucial compone...
AbstractWe present two randomized algorithms, one for message passing and the other for shared memor...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 12).Supported by the National Science Foundation...