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ARTQOS
2003
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Calculating End-to-End Queuing Delay for Real-Time Services on an IP Network
A crucial factor for real-time (interactive) services is the end-to-end delay experienced by the application. The contribution resulting from the queuing delay induced by the netwo...
Robert E. Kooij, Olav N. Østerbø, J....
RTAS
2002
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Minimizing CAN Response-Time Jitter by Message Manipulation
Delay variations (jitter) in computations and communications cause degradation of performance in control applications. There are many sources of jitter, including variations in ex...
Thomas Nolte, Hans Hansson, Christer Norström
DSD
2006
IEEE
120views Hardware» more  DSD 2006»
13 years 10 months ago
Adaptive Power Management for the On-Chip Communication Network
— An on-chip communication network is most power efficient when it operates just below the saturation point. For any given traffic load the network can be operated in this regi...
Guang Liang, Axel Jantsch
GLOBECOM
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Price of Anarchy for Cognitive MAC Games
—In this paper, we model and analyze the interactions between secondary users in a spectrum overlay cognitive system as a cognitive MAC game. In this game, each secondary user ca...
Lok Man Law, Jianwei Huang, Mingyan Liu, Shuo-Yen ...
INFOCOM
1996
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Group Priority Scheduling
We present an end-to-end delay guarantee theorem for a class of guaranteed-deadline (GD) servers. The theorem can be instantiated to obtain end-to-end delay bounds for a variety of...
Simon S. Lam, Geoffrey G. Xie