Analysis of a delay-dependent priority discipline in a multi-class traffic packet switching node /

A dynamic priority discipline, 'Head-of-the-Line with Priority Jumps', is proposed as an efficient link schedule for a packet switch serving multiple classes of delay-sensitive traffic. Implementation of this discipline is considered to be relatively simple, and the processing overhead rel...

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Main Authors: 355432 Lim, Youngho, Kobza, John
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description A dynamic priority discipline, 'Head-of-the-Line with Priority Jumps', is proposed as an efficient link schedule for a packet switch serving multiple classes of delay-sensitive traffic. Implementation of this discipline is considered to be relatively simple, and the processing overhead relatively small. It is shown that, by properly adjusting the control parameters, the discipline can: (I) satisfy any relative average delay requirements for the different classes, thus bringing fairness of service, and resulting in resource saving, and (II) make the tail probability of the delay distributions for the different classes beyond their target maximum delays approximately the same, thus approximately minimizing the overall maximum tail probability in the system.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:3869302020-12-19T17:13:30ZAnalysis of a delay-dependent priority discipline in a multi-class traffic packet switching node / 355432 Lim, Youngho Kobza, John A dynamic priority discipline, 'Head-of-the-Line with Priority Jumps', is proposed as an efficient link schedule for a packet switch serving multiple classes of delay-sensitive traffic. Implementation of this discipline is considered to be relatively simple, and the processing overhead relatively small. It is shown that, by properly adjusting the control parameters, the discipline can: (I) satisfy any relative average delay requirements for the different classes, thus bringing fairness of service, and resulting in resource saving, and (II) make the tail probability of the delay distributions for the different classes beyond their target maximum delays approximately the same, thus approximately minimizing the overall maximum tail probability in the system.A dynamic priority discipline, 'Head-of-the-Line with Priority Jumps', is proposed as an efficient link schedule for a packet switch serving multiple classes of delay-sensitive traffic. Implementation of this discipline is considered to be relatively simple, and the processing overhead relatively small. It is shown that, by properly adjusting the control parameters, the discipline can: (I) satisfy any relative average delay requirements for the different classes, thus bringing fairness of service, and resulting in resource saving, and (II) make the tail probability of the delay distributions for the different classes beyond their target maximum delays approximately the same, thus approximately minimizing the overall maximum tail probability in the system.12PSZJBLPacket switching (Data transmission)
spellingShingle Packet switching (Data transmission)
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Analysis of a delay-dependent priority discipline in a multi-class traffic packet switching node /
title Analysis of a delay-dependent priority discipline in a multi-class traffic packet switching node /
title_full Analysis of a delay-dependent priority discipline in a multi-class traffic packet switching node /
title_fullStr Analysis of a delay-dependent priority discipline in a multi-class traffic packet switching node /
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of a delay-dependent priority discipline in a multi-class traffic packet switching node /
title_short Analysis of a delay-dependent priority discipline in a multi-class traffic packet switching node /
title_sort analysis of a delay dependent priority discipline in a multi class traffic packet switching node
topic Packet switching (Data transmission)
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