Author/Authors :
Jen M. Han، نويسنده , , Maria C. Yuang، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose a versatile scheduling discipline, called Precedence with Partial Push-out (PPP), in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) switches supporting two delay and two loss priorities. By employing a threshold L, the PPP discipline provides delay guarantee by allowing a newly-arriving high-delay-priority cell to precede a maximum of L, low-delay-priority cells. Through the use of another threshold R, the discipline offers loss guarantee by permitting a newly-arriving high-loss-priority cell to push out the last low-loss-priority cell located beyond the Rth location in a full queue. By setting L and R properly, PPP versatilely performs as any one of the four widely-accepted disciplines, namely, the FCFS, head-of-line, push-out, or head-of-line with push-out disciplines. For precisely determining L and R retaining demanded Quality of Services (QoSs), we provide an in-depth queueing analysis for the Cell Delay (CD) and Cell Loss Ratio (CLR) of high-delay-priority, low-loss-priority cells. We further propose a simple, algebra-based analysis for the CD and CLR of low-delay-priority, high-loss-priority cells. On the basis of these analyses, L and R can be dynamically and effectively adjusted to provide adequate delay and loss guarantees for high-priority cells while incurring only minimal performance degradation for other classes of cells. Finally, the paper presents simulation results confirming the accuracy of the analyses.
Keywords :
Quality of Services (QoSs) , Scheduling discipline , Push-out , Cell Loss Ratio (CLR) , Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) , Cell Delay (CD)