articleDec 17, 2002Closed access
A self-clocked fair queueing scheme for broadband applications
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Abstract
An efficient fair queueing scheme which is feasible for broadband implementation is proposed and its performance is analyzed. The author defines fairness in a self-contained manner, eliminating the need for the hypothetical fluid-flow reference system used in the present state of art and thereby removing the associated computational complexity. The scheme is based on the adoption of an internally generated virtual time as the index of work progress, hence the name self-clocked fair queueing. The author proves that the scheme possesses the desired fairness property and is nearly optimal, in the sense that the maximum permissible disparity among the normalized services offered to the backlogged sessions is never…
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- Queueing theory
- Scheme (mathematics)
- Computer science
- Broadband
- Fair queuing
- Network packet
- Weighted fair queueing
- Computer network
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