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Comparative Analysis of Scheduling Algorithms For Integrated Service Networks
Boston, Massachusetts April 05-April 09
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SIMSYM.1998.668439The 31st Annual Simulation Symposium
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A. Hashmi, Carnegie Mellon University
A. Pimplapure, Carnegie Mellon University
T. Znati, University of Pittsburgh
Scheduling is an important aspect of Integrated Service Networks (ISNs) and plays a major role in determining the quality of service (QoS) a particular application receives. In this paper, we discuss the main design issues related to scheduling and provide a framework for the analysis of different scheduling algorithms for ISNs.Detailed simulation experiments, using different network parameters, including switch buffer sizes, inter-arrival rates, service rates, and network link capacities, were conducted. Our results show that simple scheduling algorithms, such as FCFS, are not adequate to support real-time QoS when the network load is heavy. The results also show that more complex algorithms may be required to provide an acceptable level of service guarantees.
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A. Hashmi, A. Pimplapure, T. Znati, "Comparative Analysis of Scheduling Algorithms For Integrated Service Networks," ss, pp.66, The 31st Annual Simulation Symposium, 1998
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