DiffServ extension allowing user applications to effect QoS control
ICCOM Proceedings of the 13th WSEAS international conference on Communications
Nested QoS: providing flexible performance in shared IO environment
WIOV'11 Proceedings of the 3rd conference on I/O virtualization
Improving the flexibility of the deficit table scheduler
HiPC'06 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on High Performance Computing
Hardware implementation study of several new egress link scheduling algorithms
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
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QoS is an important subject which occupies a central place in overall packet network technologies. A complex subject, its analysis involves such mathematical disciplines as probability, random variables, stochastic processes and queuing.These mathematical subjects are abstract, not easy to grasp for uninitiated persons. QoS in Packet Networks is written with two objectives.The first explains the fundamental mathematical concepts used in QoS analysis as plainly as possible, in layman's terms to afford the reader a better appreciation of the subject of QoS treated in this book. The secondexplains in plain language, the various parts of QoS in packet networks, to provide the reader with a complete view of this complex and dynamic area of communications networking technology.Discussion of the functional requirements of the packet networks to provide QoS is included.