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Sensitivity Analysis on the Assumption of Geometric Batch Arrivals for Real-Time Versus Non-Real-Time Scheduling in a Statistical Multiplexer
Hong Kong, China December 13-December 15
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/RTCSA.1999.811289Sixth International Conference on Rea ...
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Robert A. Lackman, Ocean University of Qing Dao
David Tipper, University of Pittsburgh
John D. Spragins, Clemson University
Sensitivity analysis is done on the assumption of geometric batch arrivals used by several authors in the study of tradeoffs between real-time and non-real-time traffic in a statistical multiplexer. This work finds the geometric batch arrival assumption conservative compared with correlated MMPP's. The Poisson arrival assumption is much more optimistic that the geometric batch arrival assumption.
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Robert A. Lackman, David Tipper, John D. Spragins, "Sensitivity Analysis on the Assumption of Geometric Batch Arrivals for Real-Time Versus Non-Real-Time Scheduling in a Statistical Multiplexer," rtcsa, pp.406, Sixth International Conference on Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA'99), 1999
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