In order to differentiate the perceived QoS between traffic classes in heterogeneous packet networks, equipment discriminates incoming packets based on their class, particularly in the way queued packets are scheduled for further transmission. We review a common stochastic modelling framework in which scheduling mechanisms can be evaluated, especially with regard to the resulting per-class delay distribution. For this, a discrete-time single-server queue is considered with two classes of packet arrivals, either delay-sensitive (1) or delay-tolerant (2). The steady-state analysis relies on the use of well-chosen supplementary variables and is mainly done in the transform domain. Secondly, we propose and analyse a new type of scheduling mecha...
AbstractThe use of transmission scheduling to improve a measure of fairness in packet data networks ...
The use of transmission scheduling to improve a measure of fairness in packet data networks is inves...
A well-known problem with priority policies is starvation of delay-tolerant traffic. Additionally, i...
In order to differentiate the perceived QoS between traffic classes in heterogeneous packet networks...
This paper presents a time-sensitive scheduler oriented to delay differentiation in class-based netw...
In this paper, we present a mechanism for scheduling multi-class traffic in a node of a packet-based...
The integration of different types of traffic in packet-based networks spawns the need for traffic d...
AbstractThis paper presents an adaptive queue management scheme to maintain queuing delay in a route...
Abstract — Packet delay and bandwidth are two important met-rics for measuring quality of service (Q...
We study the delay performance of a queue with a reservation-based priority scheduling mechanism. Th...
This article presents a novel modular scheduler with powerful semantics able to differentiate simult...
This article presents an hybrid priority queuing model based scheduler for real-time traffic differe...
AbstractThis paper proposes a probabilistic prediction based approach for providing Quality of Servi...
Abstract- Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture is based on aggregation of traffic and, un...
This article presents a modular scheduler with powerful semantics able to differentiate simultaneous...
AbstractThe use of transmission scheduling to improve a measure of fairness in packet data networks ...
The use of transmission scheduling to improve a measure of fairness in packet data networks is inves...
A well-known problem with priority policies is starvation of delay-tolerant traffic. Additionally, i...
In order to differentiate the perceived QoS between traffic classes in heterogeneous packet networks...
This paper presents a time-sensitive scheduler oriented to delay differentiation in class-based netw...
In this paper, we present a mechanism for scheduling multi-class traffic in a node of a packet-based...
The integration of different types of traffic in packet-based networks spawns the need for traffic d...
AbstractThis paper presents an adaptive queue management scheme to maintain queuing delay in a route...
Abstract — Packet delay and bandwidth are two important met-rics for measuring quality of service (Q...
We study the delay performance of a queue with a reservation-based priority scheduling mechanism. Th...
This article presents a novel modular scheduler with powerful semantics able to differentiate simult...
This article presents an hybrid priority queuing model based scheduler for real-time traffic differe...
AbstractThis paper proposes a probabilistic prediction based approach for providing Quality of Servi...
Abstract- Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture is based on aggregation of traffic and, un...
This article presents a modular scheduler with powerful semantics able to differentiate simultaneous...
AbstractThe use of transmission scheduling to improve a measure of fairness in packet data networks ...
The use of transmission scheduling to improve a measure of fairness in packet data networks is inves...
A well-known problem with priority policies is starvation of delay-tolerant traffic. Additionally, i...