Abstract. We consider two types of buffering policies that are used in network switches supporting Quality of Service (QoS). In the FIFO type, packets must be transmitted in the or...
Alexander Kesselman, Zvi Lotker, Yishay Mansour, B...
We consider FIFO buffer management for switches providing differentiated services. In each time step, an arbitrary number of packets arrive, and only one packet can be sent. The bu...
We consider the following buffer management problem arising in QoS networks: packets with specified weights and deadlines arrive at a network switch and need to be forwarded so th...
Marek Chrobak, Wojciech Jawor, Jiri Sgall, Tom&aac...
To support the Internet's explosive growth and expansion into a true integrated services network, there is a need for cost-effective switching technologies that can simultaneo...
— Two rate SLAs become increasingly popular in today’s Internet, allowing a customer to save money by paying one price for committed traffic and a much lower price for additio...