Some properties of variable length packet shapers
Proceedings of the 2001 ACM SIGMETRICS international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems
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Worst case burstiness increase due to FIFO multiplexing
Performance Evaluation
Delay bounds for a network of guaranteed rate servers with FIFO aggregation
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Tight end-to-end per-flow delay bounds in FIFO multiplexing sink-tree networks
Performance Evaluation
Delay bounds for FIFO aggregates: a case study
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Traffic shaping in aggregate-based networks: implementation and analysis
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The burstiness behavior of regulated flows in networks
NETWORKING'05 Proceedings of the 4th IFIP-TC6 international conference on Networking Technologies, Services, and Protocols; Performance of Computer and Communication Networks; Mobile and Wireless Communication Systems
On deterministic traffic regulation and service guarantees: a systematic approach by filtering
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Quality of service guarantees in virtual circuit switched networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Searching for tight performance bounds in feed-forward networks
MMB&DFT'10 Proceedings of the 15th international GI/ITG conference on Measurement, Modelling, and Evaluation of Computing Systems and Dependability and Fault Tolerance
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As a means of supporting quality of service guarantees, aggregate multiplexing has attracted a lot of attention in the networking community, since it requires less complexity than flow-based scheduling. However, contrary to what happens in the case of flow-based multiplexing, few results are available for aggregate-based multiplexing.In this paper, we consider a server multiplexer fed by several flows and analyze the impact caused by traffic aggregation on the flows at the output of the server. No restriction is imposed on the server multiplexer other than the fact that it must operate in a work-conserving fashion.We characterize of the best arrival curves that constrain the number of bits that leave the server, in any time interval, for each individual flow. These curves can be used to obtain the delays suffered by packets in complex scenarios where multiplexers are interconnected, as well as to determine the maximum size of the buffers in the different servers.Previous results provide tight delay bounds for networks where servers are of the FIFO type. Here, we provide tight bounds for any work-conserving scheduling policy, so that our results can be applied to heterogeneous networks where the servers (routers) can use different work-conserving scheduling policies such as First-In First-Out (FIFO), Earliest Deadline First (EDF), Strict Priority (SP), Guaranteed Rate scheduling (GR), etc.