[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose a generalized longest first (GLQF) service discipline for ATM networks. We classify sources so that sources in one class have the same cell loss probability requirement. Assume that there are N classes of traffic. Under this discipline, buffer i is assigned a positive number wi for the weight of buffer i. The scheduler transmits a cell from the buffer that has the maximal weighted queue length. The advantage of this discipline is that it can adapt to temporary overload quickly. We approximate the queue length distribution by decomposing the system into N single server queues with probabilistic service discipline. Our method is an iterative one, which we prove to be convergent by using stochastic dominan...
Abstract—We consider a multiclass multiplexer with support for multiple service classes and dedicate...
In this paper a discrete-time GI/G/1 (General Independent arrivals/General service times/single serv...
We discuss a scheduling discipline for multiclass traffic in asynchronous transfer mode network node...
[[abstract]]Disclosed is a weighted longest queue first (WLQF) service discipline for ATM networks. ...
Queues that temporarily store fixed-length packets are ubiquitous in network switches. Scheduling al...
AbstractQueues that temporarily store fixed-length packets are ubiquitous in network switches. Sched...
It is well known that the MaxWeight scheduling algorithm is throughput-optimal in wireless networks....
We develop diffusion approximations for parallel-queueing systems with the randomized longest-queue-...
Abstract- In this paper, we propose a generalised minimum queuing delay (GMQD) service discipline fo...
A novel service scheduling scheme, the Earliest Deadline First for Finite Buffer (EDF-FB) scheme, is...
Abstract—It is well known that the MaxWeight scheduling algorithm is throughput-optimal in wireless ...
The success of future ATM networks depends heavily on the ability to deliver a wide range of service...
The authors consider the queue arising in a multiservice network using ATM (asynchronous transfer mo...
Abstract—The problem of allocating network resources to appli-cation sessions backlogged at an indiv...
Service systems often experience time-dependent aspects, typically due to time-dependent arrivals an...
Abstract—We consider a multiclass multiplexer with support for multiple service classes and dedicate...
In this paper a discrete-time GI/G/1 (General Independent arrivals/General service times/single serv...
We discuss a scheduling discipline for multiclass traffic in asynchronous transfer mode network node...
[[abstract]]Disclosed is a weighted longest queue first (WLQF) service discipline for ATM networks. ...
Queues that temporarily store fixed-length packets are ubiquitous in network switches. Scheduling al...
AbstractQueues that temporarily store fixed-length packets are ubiquitous in network switches. Sched...
It is well known that the MaxWeight scheduling algorithm is throughput-optimal in wireless networks....
We develop diffusion approximations for parallel-queueing systems with the randomized longest-queue-...
Abstract- In this paper, we propose a generalised minimum queuing delay (GMQD) service discipline fo...
A novel service scheduling scheme, the Earliest Deadline First for Finite Buffer (EDF-FB) scheme, is...
Abstract—It is well known that the MaxWeight scheduling algorithm is throughput-optimal in wireless ...
The success of future ATM networks depends heavily on the ability to deliver a wide range of service...
The authors consider the queue arising in a multiservice network using ATM (asynchronous transfer mo...
Abstract—The problem of allocating network resources to appli-cation sessions backlogged at an indiv...
Service systems often experience time-dependent aspects, typically due to time-dependent arrivals an...
Abstract—We consider a multiclass multiplexer with support for multiple service classes and dedicate...
In this paper a discrete-time GI/G/1 (General Independent arrivals/General service times/single serv...
We discuss a scheduling discipline for multiclass traffic in asynchronous transfer mode network node...