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18 August 1999 Switching and scheduling in the design of QoS-capable routers
Peifang Zhou, Oliver Yang
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Abstract
Switching and scheduling are the two key elements to enable QoS awareness in IP routers. This paper extends our previous research work in ATM networks and introduces per-flow switching and per-flow scheduling in the design of QoS- capable IP routers. We switch IP packets on a per-flow basis and essentially create a virtual pipe from source to destination for every IP flow. We present a per-flow scheduling discipline to enable elasticity from every virtual pipe. We evaluate several key QoS parameters: delay, delay jitter, throughput, and packet loss ratio, to gauge the performance of our proposed switching and scheduling schemes.
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Peifang Zhou and Oliver Yang "Switching and scheduling in the design of QoS-capable routers", Proc. SPIE 3841, Performance and Control of Network Systems III, (18 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.360379
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Switching

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Internet

Asynchronous transfer mode

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Switches

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