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ADPQ: An Adaptive Approach for Expedited Forwarding Traffic Scheduling
Cartagena, Murcia, Spain June 27-June 30
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Hamed Khanmirza, University of Tehran
Sajjad Zarifzadeh, University of Tehran
Nasser Yazdani, University of Tehran
The goal of Expedited Forwarding (EF) behavior is to provide a definition for low-loss, low-delay, and low-jitter service for network nodes that implement Differentiated Services (DiffServ) framework. Having strict timing requirement, EF traffic needs accurate and simple scheduler. Available simple schedulers suffer from various problems like starving low quality traffics and producing long bursts in the core of network. On the other hand, accurate approaches are expensive to implement in higher rates. Adaptive Priority Queue (ADPQ) is an adaptive approach which can control a node's output burst and removes the starvation threat while preserving delay- and jitter-constraints of delay-sensitive EF traffic. It is cheaper than Fair Queuing (FQ) techniques and presents great performance in face of TCP flows.
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Hamed Khanmirza, Sajjad Zarifzadeh, Nasser Yazdani, "ADPQ: An Adaptive Approach for Expedited Forwarding Traffic Scheduling," iscc, pp.801-806, 10th IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'05), 2005
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