DocumentCode
3506874
Title
Priority scheduling and buffer management for ATM traffic shaping
Author
Lizambri, Todd ; Duran, Fernando ; Wakid, Shukri
Author_Institution
Nat. Inst. of Stand. & Technol., Gaithersburg, MD, USA
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
36
Lastpage
43
Abstract
The impact of buffer management and priority scheduling is examined in stressful scenarios when the aggregate incoming traffic is higher than the output link capacity of an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) traffic shaper. To simultaneously reduce cell loss and extreme delay behavior for two or more classes of service, we show that a dynamic priority scheme is required. We propose a scheduling algorithm where the priority of different service queues is dynamically modified to allow for the provisioning of isochronous services on one of the queues. Buffer management ensures that all service queues are guaranteed a minimum amount of memory, yet available memory can be shared between service queues when necessary. This approach guarantees that no cells are lost under strain conditions until all buffer is exhausted
Keywords
asynchronous transfer mode; buffer storage; quality of service; ATM traffic shaping; aggregate incoming traffic; buffer management; dynamic priority scheme; extreme delay behavior; priority scheduling; scheduling algorithm; service queues; Asynchronous transfer mode; Circuits; Delay; Memory management; Quality of service; Round robin; Scheduling algorithm; Stress; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Distributed Computing Systems, 1999. Proceedings. 7th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of
Conference_Location
Cape Town
ISSN
1071-0485
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0468-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FTDCS.1999.818782
Filename
818782
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