Statistical analysis of generalized processor sharing scheduling discipline

Zhi-Li Zhang, D. Towsley, J. Kurose
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In this paper, we consider the problem of providing statistical guarantees (for example, on the tail distribution of delay) under the Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) scheduling discipline. This work is motivated by, and is an extension of, Parekh and Gallager's deterministic study of GPS scheduling discipline with leaky-bucket token controlled sessions [PG93a,b, Parekh92]. Using the exponentially bounded burstiness (E.B.B.) process model introduced in [YaSi93a] as a source traffic characterization, we establish results that extend the deterministic study of GPS: for a single GPS server in isolation, we present statistical bounds on the tail distributions of backlog and delay for each session. In the network setting, we show that networks belonging to a broad class of GPS assignments, the so-called Consistent Relative Session Treatment (CRST) GPS assignments, are stable in a stochastic sense. In particular, we establish simple bounds on the tail distribution of backlog and delay for each session in a Rate Proportional Processor Sharing (RPPS) GPS network with arbitrary topology.
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广义处理器共享调度规律的统计分析
本文研究了广义处理器共享调度原则下的统计保证问题(例如延迟的尾部分布)。这项工作的动机是Parekh和Gallager对漏桶令牌控制会话的GPS调度学科的确定性研究的扩展[PG93a,b, Parekh92]。使用在[YaSi93a]中引入的指数有界突发性(E.B.B.)进程模型作为源流量表征,我们建立了扩展GPS确定性研究的结果:对于孤立的单个GPS服务器,我们给出了每个会话的积压和延迟尾部分布的统计界限。在网络设置中,我们证明了属于广义GPS分配的网络,即所谓的一致相对会话处理(CRST) GPS分配,在随机意义上是稳定的。特别地,我们建立了具有任意拓扑的RPPS (Rate Proportional Processor Sharing) GPS网络中每个会话的积压和延迟尾部分布的简单边界。
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