It is widely accepted that next-generation networks will provide guaranteed services, in contrast to the “best effort ” approach today. We study and analyze queueing policies for network switches that support the QoS (Quality of Service) feature. One realization of the QoS feature is that packets are not necessarily all equal, with some having higher priorities than the others. We model this situation by assigning an intrinsic value to each packet. In this paper we are concerned with three different queueing policies: the nonpreemptive model, the FIFO preemptive model, and the bounded delay model. We concentrate on the situation where the incoming traffic overloads the queue, resulting in packet loss. The objective is to maximize the total ...
We study online scheduling policies for buffer management models, in which packets are arriving over...
AbstractQueues that temporarily store fixed-length packets are ubiquitous in network switches. Sched...
The growth of today’s Internet has been constrained substantially by the performance of interconnect...
textabstractWe consider a network providing Differentiated Services (Diffserv), which allow Internet...
In this work, we study the problem of buffer management in network switches from an algorithmic pers...
The following online problem arises in network devices, e.g., switches, with quality of service (QoS...
Abstract. We consider FIFO buffer management for switches providing differentiated services. In each...
We consider FIFO buffer management for switches providing differentiated services. In each time step...
First-In First-Out (FIFO) queues are widely used in packet switched communication networks and they ...
The following online problem arises in network devices, e.g., switches, with quality of service (QoS...
Queues that temporarily store fixed-length packets are ubiquitous in network switches. Scheduling al...
We consider the following buffer management problem arising in QoS networks: packets with specified ...
This paper considers the problem of packet-mode scheduling of input queued switches. Packets have va...
We consider a switched (queuing) network in which there are constraints on which queues may be serve...
We study the behavior of algorithms for buffering packets weighted by different levels of Quality of...
We study online scheduling policies for buffer management models, in which packets are arriving over...
AbstractQueues that temporarily store fixed-length packets are ubiquitous in network switches. Sched...
The growth of today’s Internet has been constrained substantially by the performance of interconnect...
textabstractWe consider a network providing Differentiated Services (Diffserv), which allow Internet...
In this work, we study the problem of buffer management in network switches from an algorithmic pers...
The following online problem arises in network devices, e.g., switches, with quality of service (QoS...
Abstract. We consider FIFO buffer management for switches providing differentiated services. In each...
We consider FIFO buffer management for switches providing differentiated services. In each time step...
First-In First-Out (FIFO) queues are widely used in packet switched communication networks and they ...
The following online problem arises in network devices, e.g., switches, with quality of service (QoS...
Queues that temporarily store fixed-length packets are ubiquitous in network switches. Scheduling al...
We consider the following buffer management problem arising in QoS networks: packets with specified ...
This paper considers the problem of packet-mode scheduling of input queued switches. Packets have va...
We consider a switched (queuing) network in which there are constraints on which queues may be serve...
We study the behavior of algorithms for buffering packets weighted by different levels of Quality of...
We study online scheduling policies for buffer management models, in which packets are arriving over...
AbstractQueues that temporarily store fixed-length packets are ubiquitous in network switches. Sched...
The growth of today’s Internet has been constrained substantially by the performance of interconnect...