Tariq Al-Khasib, H. Alnuweiri, H. Fattah, Victor C. M. Leung
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Abstract
The broad spread of packet data networks and the emergence of applications in multimedia communications, created a driving force towards an improved quality of service (QoS) model for today's Internet. A primary component of this model is packet schedulers. We introduce a new frame-based scheduling technique called mini round robin (MRR) designed primarily for providing lower latency bounds, and lower start-up latency bound for low-rate but high-priority flows. This enables applications such as voice-over-IP to demand low delay despite the low reserved bit rate of the voice sessions.