DocumentCode
2336951
Title
Non-Preemptive Buffer Management for Latency Sensitive Packets
Author
Feldman, Moran ; Naor, Joseph Seffi
Author_Institution
Technion - Israel Inst. of Technol., Haifa, Israel
fYear
2010
fDate
14-19 March 2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
The delivery of latency sensitive packets is a crucial issue in real time applications of communication networks. Such packets often have a firm deadline and a packet becomes useless if it arrives after its deadline. The deadline, however, applies only to the packet´s journey through the entire network; individual routers along the packet´s route face a more flexible deadline. We consider policies for admitting latency sensitive packets at a router. Each packet is tagged with a value and a packet waiting at a router loses value over time as its probability of arriving at its destination decreases. The router is modeled as a non-preemptive queue, and its objective is to maximize the total value of the forwarded packets. When a router receives a packet, it must either accept it (and possibly delay future packets), or reject it immediately. The best policy depends on the set of values that a packet can take. We consider three natural settings: unrestricted model, real-valued model, where any value above 1 is allowed, and an integral-valued model. We obtain the following results. For the unrestricted model, we prove that there is no constant competitive ratio algorithm. The real valued model has a randomized 4-competitive algorithm and a matching lower bound. We also give for the last model a deterministic lower bound of ¿3 ¿ 4.236, almost matching the previously known 4.24-competitive algorithm. For the integral-valued model, we show a deterministic 4-competitive algorithm, and prove that this is tight even for randomized algorithms.
Keywords
competitive algorithms; deterministic algorithms; queueing theory; telecommunication network management; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; communication networks; constant competitive ratio algorithm; deterministic lower bound; integral-valued model; latency sensitive packets; nonpreemptive buffer management; nonpreemptive queue; randomized 4-competitive algorithm; router loses value; Algorithm design and analysis; Communication networks; Communications Society; Delay; Motion pictures; Performance analysis; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
INFOCOM, 2010 Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA
ISSN
0743-166X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5836-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFCOM.2010.5462248
Filename
5462248
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