Presentation 1998/2/5
Cell scheduling Mechanisms for achieving Fairness Criteria
Masayoshi Nabeshima, Naoaki Yamanaka, Haruhisa Hasegawa,
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Abstract(in English) We study a service that provides each user with a minimum service rate guarantee and fair access to residual bandwidth. The Available Bit Rate(ABR) service and the Guaranteed Frame Rate(GFR) service are designed for this service. In this paper, we describe issues in providing each user with fair access to residual bandwidth. The ATM Forum specifies typical fairness criteria. However, some critierias cannot be met by conventional cell scheduling mechanisms such as WRR. We propose cell scheduling mechanisms that achieve all criteria and present simulation results that confirm their effectiveness.
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Keyword(in English) mimimum rate guarantee / fairness / fairness criteria / residual bandwith / cell shceduling
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Title (in English) Cell scheduling Mechanisms for achieving Fairness Criteria
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Keyword(1) mimimum rate guarantee
Keyword(2) fairness
Keyword(3) fairness criteria
Keyword(4) residual bandwith
Keyword(5) cell shceduling
1st Author's Name Masayoshi Nabeshima
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Naoaki Yamanaka
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories
3rd Author's Name Haruhisa Hasegawa
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories
Date 1998/2/5
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Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 536
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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