[[abstract]]In the past, a number of scheduling algorithms that approximate GPS, such as WFQ, have been proposed and have received much attention. This class of algorithms provides per-flow QoS guarantees in terms of the bounded delay and minimum bandwidth guarantee. However, with O(log N) computational cost for each new arrival scheduling, where N is the number of backlogged flows, these algorithms are expensive to implement (e.g., in terms of scalability). Moreover, none of them addresses the issues of delay distribution and jitter. In this paper, we propose a new traffic scheduling discipline called Jitter Control Frame-based Queueing (JCFQ) that provides an upper bound for delay jitter in the case of rate-controlled connections, such as...
Abstract—A common situation occurring when dealing with multimedia traffic is having large data fram...
The fluid Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) algorithm has desirable properties for integrated serv...
Packet scheduling, together with classification, is one of the expensive processing steps in systems...
Abstract—The objective of recent research in fair queueing schemes has been to efficiently emulate a...
The statistical multiplexing of non-fixed-size packet flows over a network interface is implemented ...
Emerging applications in multimedia communications and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) require data...
In a network where weighted fair-queueing schedulers are used at each link, a flow is guaranteed an ...
We describe an efficient fair queuing scheme, Leap Forward Virtual Clock, that provides end-to-end d...
In this paper, we propose to use the idealized Hierarchical Generalized Processor Sharing (H-GPS) mo...
Packet scheduling, together with classification, is one of the most expensive processing steps in sy...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceWeighte...
Abstract: The statistical multiplexing of non-fixed-size packet flows with heterogeneous requirement...
Analytical modelling and characterization of Weighted Fair Queueing (WFQ) have recently received con...
Fair queueing provides minimum rate guarantees and is fair by being rate proportional, i.e, excess b...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a framework for real-time multimedia transmission in asynchronous...
Abstract—A common situation occurring when dealing with multimedia traffic is having large data fram...
The fluid Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) algorithm has desirable properties for integrated serv...
Packet scheduling, together with classification, is one of the expensive processing steps in systems...
Abstract—The objective of recent research in fair queueing schemes has been to efficiently emulate a...
The statistical multiplexing of non-fixed-size packet flows over a network interface is implemented ...
Emerging applications in multimedia communications and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) require data...
In a network where weighted fair-queueing schedulers are used at each link, a flow is guaranteed an ...
We describe an efficient fair queuing scheme, Leap Forward Virtual Clock, that provides end-to-end d...
In this paper, we propose to use the idealized Hierarchical Generalized Processor Sharing (H-GPS) mo...
Packet scheduling, together with classification, is one of the most expensive processing steps in sy...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceWeighte...
Abstract: The statistical multiplexing of non-fixed-size packet flows with heterogeneous requirement...
Analytical modelling and characterization of Weighted Fair Queueing (WFQ) have recently received con...
Fair queueing provides minimum rate guarantees and is fair by being rate proportional, i.e, excess b...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a framework for real-time multimedia transmission in asynchronous...
Abstract—A common situation occurring when dealing with multimedia traffic is having large data fram...
The fluid Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) algorithm has desirable properties for integrated serv...
Packet scheduling, together with classification, is one of the expensive processing steps in systems...