DocumentCode :
2392766
Title :
Real-Time VirtualClock: a new network traffic control mechanism for real-time communications
Author :
Kwak, Jae-Chang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Korea Univ., Seoul, South Korea
fYear :
1994
fDate :
22-26 Aug 1994
Firstpage :
569
Abstract :
A new traffic control discipline is needed for real-time communications: it should generate proper packet orderings and schedule packet transmissions to meet both minimum and maximum delay bounds. Real-time flows must be protected from flows of misbehaved users and from network load fluctuations. Current network traffic mechanisms do not provide both protections. The Real-Time VirtualClock (RTVC) algorithm is designed for real-time communications in high-speed packet-switched wide-area networks. RTVC provides a guaranteed real-time service meeting both delay bounds, and it supports bursty flows based on peak rates without causing serious disturbances to continuous flows. Simulation is used to validate RTVC and to compare with current packet scheduling mechanisms. The simulation results confirm that RTVC provides stable network performance under a variety of traffic conditions
Keywords :
delays; fluctuations; packet switching; real-time systems; scheduling; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; wide area networks; RTVC; Real-Time VirtualClock; bursty flows; continuous flows; guaranteed real-time service; high-speed packet-switched wide-area networks; maximum delay bounds; minimum delay bounds; misbehaved users; network load fluctuations; network traffic control mechanism; packet ordering; packet transmission scheduling; peak rates; protection; real-time communications; real-time traffic flows; simulation; stable network performance; Algorithm design and analysis; Communication system control; Communication system traffic control; Control systems; Delay; Protection; Resource management; Scheduling algorithm; Throughput; Traffic control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
TENCON '94. IEEE Region 10's Ninth Annual International Conference. Theme: Frontiers of Computer Technology. Proceedings of 1994
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1862-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TENCON.1994.369235
Filename :
369235
Link To Document :
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