Applications with diverse performance objectives must be supported on a single packet-switched network. The efficiency of such networks can be greatly improved through the use of sophisticated scheduling and dropping algorithms within the queues that form at the network access points and in switches throughout the network. In the present approach, arbitrary performance objectives are expressed in the form of cost functions, which map the queueing delay experienced by each packet to a cost incurred. The heuristic algorithms, cost-based scheduling (CBS) and cost-based dropping (CBD), then attempt to optimize network performance as perceived by the applications by minimizing the total cost incurred by all packets. Appropriate cost functions ar...
The growth of today’s Internet has been constrained substantially by the performance of interconnect...
A novel algorithm for buffer management and packet scheduling is presented for providing loss and de...
Many researchers have argued that the Internet architec-ture would be more robust and more accommoda...
Applications with diverse performance objectives must be supported on a single packet-switched netwo...
With continuously rising trends in applications of information and communication technologies in div...
In networks with limited buffer capacity, packet loss can occur at a link even when the average pack...
[[abstract]]One of most important issues in providing performance guaranteed service is the design o...
Packet switching fabrics constitute a fundamental building block of all Internet routers. As a core ...
Congestion control and reduction is paramount in enhancing the performance and speed of communicatio...
The advent of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Service Function Chains (SFCs) unleashes the...
The authors distinguish between four types of service that may be provided to real-time traffic by p...
An adaptive packet scheduling method is presented in this paper. The adaptive weights of a scheduler...
Quality of Service is particularly necessary to serve delay-sensitive applications in heavy-loaded w...
A simple rate-based scheduling algorithm for packet-switched networks (e.g. Internet) is proposed. B...
We distinguish between four types of service that may be provided to real-time traffic by packet-swi...
The growth of today’s Internet has been constrained substantially by the performance of interconnect...
A novel algorithm for buffer management and packet scheduling is presented for providing loss and de...
Many researchers have argued that the Internet architec-ture would be more robust and more accommoda...
Applications with diverse performance objectives must be supported on a single packet-switched netwo...
With continuously rising trends in applications of information and communication technologies in div...
In networks with limited buffer capacity, packet loss can occur at a link even when the average pack...
[[abstract]]One of most important issues in providing performance guaranteed service is the design o...
Packet switching fabrics constitute a fundamental building block of all Internet routers. As a core ...
Congestion control and reduction is paramount in enhancing the performance and speed of communicatio...
The advent of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Service Function Chains (SFCs) unleashes the...
The authors distinguish between four types of service that may be provided to real-time traffic by p...
An adaptive packet scheduling method is presented in this paper. The adaptive weights of a scheduler...
Quality of Service is particularly necessary to serve delay-sensitive applications in heavy-loaded w...
A simple rate-based scheduling algorithm for packet-switched networks (e.g. Internet) is proposed. B...
We distinguish between four types of service that may be provided to real-time traffic by packet-swi...
The growth of today’s Internet has been constrained substantially by the performance of interconnect...
A novel algorithm for buffer management and packet scheduling is presented for providing loss and de...
Many researchers have argued that the Internet architec-ture would be more robust and more accommoda...