This article evaluates the use of Priority Queueing models to achieve delay differentiation in IP networks operating under the Class of Services paradigm. Three models are considered: proportional model, additive model and a novel hybrid schema based on the upper time limit model. The characteristics, behaviour and viability of these models are analysed as regards traffic delay differentiation. The impact of each model on traffic aggregation and on individual flows is also evaluated. This study is complemented by the analysis of delay differentiation from an end-to-end perspective. An adaptive differentiation mechanism is also proposed and discussed.(undefined
The development of multimedia applications and distributed data retrieval systems that facilitate th...
Providing service differentiation in wireless networks has attracted much attention in recent resear...
The accuracy of queueing Network Models is affected by the overall configuration of various communic...
This article evaluates the use of Priority Queueing models to achieve delay differentiation in IP ne...
This article evaluates the use of Priority Queuing (PQ) Models to achieve delay differentiation in n...
This paper presents a time-sensitive scheduler oriented to delay differentiation in class-based netw...
This article presents an hybrid priority queuing model based scheduler for real-time traffic differe...
In this paper, we consider a proportional delay model for Internet differentiated services. Under th...
Abstract—The single best-effort service of the Internet strug-gles to accommodate divergent needs of...
Supporting different services with different Quality of Service (QoS) requirements is not an easy ta...
The Proportional Differentiation Model (PDM) is currently one of the main service proposals for the ...
Abstract- Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture is based on aggregation of traffic and, un...
The Differentiated Services architecture provides router mechanisms for aggregate traffic, and edge ...
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) is a promising architecture for the next generation Internet due ...
Differentiated routing is an approach to providing service differentiation in networks, a field that...
The development of multimedia applications and distributed data retrieval systems that facilitate th...
Providing service differentiation in wireless networks has attracted much attention in recent resear...
The accuracy of queueing Network Models is affected by the overall configuration of various communic...
This article evaluates the use of Priority Queueing models to achieve delay differentiation in IP ne...
This article evaluates the use of Priority Queuing (PQ) Models to achieve delay differentiation in n...
This paper presents a time-sensitive scheduler oriented to delay differentiation in class-based netw...
This article presents an hybrid priority queuing model based scheduler for real-time traffic differe...
In this paper, we consider a proportional delay model for Internet differentiated services. Under th...
Abstract—The single best-effort service of the Internet strug-gles to accommodate divergent needs of...
Supporting different services with different Quality of Service (QoS) requirements is not an easy ta...
The Proportional Differentiation Model (PDM) is currently one of the main service proposals for the ...
Abstract- Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture is based on aggregation of traffic and, un...
The Differentiated Services architecture provides router mechanisms for aggregate traffic, and edge ...
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) is a promising architecture for the next generation Internet due ...
Differentiated routing is an approach to providing service differentiation in networks, a field that...
The development of multimedia applications and distributed data retrieval systems that facilitate th...
Providing service differentiation in wireless networks has attracted much attention in recent resear...
The accuracy of queueing Network Models is affected by the overall configuration of various communic...