Pseudo-isochronous cell forwarding
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems
"Time-driven priority" flow control for real-time heterogeneous internetworking
INFOCOM'96 Proceedings of the Fifteenth annual joint conference of the IEEE computer and communications societies conference on The conference on computer communications - Volume 1
Efficiency of packet voice with deterministic delay
IEEE Communications Magazine
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
Pipeline forwarding of packets based on a low-accuracy network-distributed common time reference
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
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As traffic on the Internet continues to grow exponentially, there is a real need to solve scalability and traffic engineering simultaneously - specifically, without using over-provisioning in order to accommodate streaming media traffic. One of the threats to the current operation stability of the Internet comes from UDP-based streaming media applications, such as Skype (which is currently doubling every 6-month) today and video services in the near future. This paper shows how the Internet can benefit from pipeline forwarding in order to: (i) construct ultra-scalable IP switches, (ii) provide predictable quality of service for UDP-based streaming applications, while (iii) preserving elastic TCP-based traffic as is, i.e., without affecting any existing best-effort applications.