In this paper, we consider a discrete-time non-preemptive priority queueing model with priority jumps. Two classes, real-time (high priority) and non-real time (low priority), of traffic will be considered with providing jumps from lower priority traffic to the queue of high priority traffic. We derive expressions for the joint probability generating function of the system contents of the high and the low priority traffic in the steady state and also for some performance measures such as the mean value of the system contents and the packet delay. The behavior of the priority queues with priority jumps will be illustrated by using these results and is compared to the FIFO scheme
Supporting different services with different Quality of Service (QoS) requirements is not an easy ta...
We analyze the delay experienced in a discrete-time priority queue with a train-arrival process. An ...
We study the delay performance of a queue with a reservation-based priority scheduling mechanism. Th...
The integration of different types of traffic in packet-based networks spawns the need for traffic d...
This text is a summary of the author’s PhD thesis supervised by Herwig Bruneel and Joris Walraevens,...
Supporting different services with different Quality of Service (QoS) requirements is not an easy ta...
This paper introduces a new priority mechanism in discrete-time queueing systems that compromises be...
In this paper, we analyze a discrete-time single-server queue with two classes of packet arrivals an...
A well-known problem with priority policies is starvation of delay-tolerant traffic. Additionally, i...
In this paper, we study a discrete-time single-server queueing system where the arriving traffic con...
In this paper, we consider a tandem of two head-of-line (HOL) non-preemptive priority queuing system...
In this paper, we analyze a discrete-time priority queue with session-based arrivals. We consider a ...
Queueing models can be used to model and analyze the performance of various subsystems in telecommun...
In this thesis, we first study delay systems with different classes of impatient customers. We analy...
Calculation of the delay distribution of (low-priority) customers in priority queues is difficult, e...
Supporting different services with different Quality of Service (QoS) requirements is not an easy ta...
We analyze the delay experienced in a discrete-time priority queue with a train-arrival process. An ...
We study the delay performance of a queue with a reservation-based priority scheduling mechanism. Th...
The integration of different types of traffic in packet-based networks spawns the need for traffic d...
This text is a summary of the author’s PhD thesis supervised by Herwig Bruneel and Joris Walraevens,...
Supporting different services with different Quality of Service (QoS) requirements is not an easy ta...
This paper introduces a new priority mechanism in discrete-time queueing systems that compromises be...
In this paper, we analyze a discrete-time single-server queue with two classes of packet arrivals an...
A well-known problem with priority policies is starvation of delay-tolerant traffic. Additionally, i...
In this paper, we study a discrete-time single-server queueing system where the arriving traffic con...
In this paper, we consider a tandem of two head-of-line (HOL) non-preemptive priority queuing system...
In this paper, we analyze a discrete-time priority queue with session-based arrivals. We consider a ...
Queueing models can be used to model and analyze the performance of various subsystems in telecommun...
In this thesis, we first study delay systems with different classes of impatient customers. We analy...
Calculation of the delay distribution of (low-priority) customers in priority queues is difficult, e...
Supporting different services with different Quality of Service (QoS) requirements is not an easy ta...
We analyze the delay experienced in a discrete-time priority queue with a train-arrival process. An ...
We study the delay performance of a queue with a reservation-based priority scheduling mechanism. Th...