We consider a system with two service classes with heterogeneous traffic characteristics and Quality-of-Service requirements. The available bandwidth is shared between the two traffic classes in accordance with the Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) discipline. GPS-based scheduling algorithms, such as Weighted Fair Queueing, provide a popular mechanism for service differentiation among heterogeneous traffic classes. While the performance of GPS for given weights has been thoroughly examined, the problem of selecting weight values that maximize the traffic-carrying capacity, has only received limited attention so far. In the present paper, we address the latter problem for the case of general Gaussian traffic sources. Gaussian models cover ...
Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) is a simple, flexible and fair scheduling mechanism to achieve d...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic flows...
We analyze the queueing behavior of longtailed traffic sources under the Generalized Processor Shari...
We consider a system with two service classes with heterogeneous traffic characteristics and Quality...
We consider a system with two service classes with heteroge-neous traffic characteristics and Qualit...
We consider a two-class Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) queueing system, in which each class has...
We consider a two-class Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) queueing system, in which each class has...
Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) is a simple mechanism to provide fair quality-of-service differe...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic class...
Abstract—We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traf...
This article considers Gaussian flows which are fed into a GPS (Generalized Processor Sharing) sched...
With Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS), packets of different applications are backlogged in differ...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic flows...
We analyze the asymptotic behavior of long-tailed traffic sources under the generalized processor sh...
Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) is a simple, flexible and fair scheduling mechanism to achieve d...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic flows...
We analyze the queueing behavior of longtailed traffic sources under the Generalized Processor Shari...
We consider a system with two service classes with heterogeneous traffic characteristics and Quality...
We consider a system with two service classes with heteroge-neous traffic characteristics and Qualit...
We consider a two-class Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) queueing system, in which each class has...
We consider a two-class Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) queueing system, in which each class has...
Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) is a simple mechanism to provide fair quality-of-service differe...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic class...
Abstract—We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traf...
This article considers Gaussian flows which are fed into a GPS (Generalized Processor Sharing) sched...
With Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS), packets of different applications are backlogged in differ...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic flows...
We analyze the asymptotic behavior of long-tailed traffic sources under the generalized processor sh...
Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) is a simple, flexible and fair scheduling mechanism to achieve d...
We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic flows...
We analyze the queueing behavior of longtailed traffic sources under the Generalized Processor Shari...