公平速率GPS:一类新的解耦延迟和带宽特性

H. Mokhtar, R. Pereira, M. Merabti
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广义处理器共享(GPS)是一种理想的流体调度方法,它对综合业务网络具有理想的特性。它为受泄漏桶约束的流提供了严格的端到端保证,而不考虑其他连接的行为。它还在所有连接之间公平地分配带宽,而不管它们的流量是否受到限制。根据GPS网络的权重分配,将GPS网络分为三种类型:速率比例处理器共享(RPPS)、一致相对会话处理(CRST)和任意加权。这些类实现了不同程度的复杂性、稳定性、延迟和带宽之间的耦合以及利用率增益。我们提出了一种新的GPS类:公平速率GPS。对于该类,权重与带宽和所需延迟成比例设置,从而在避免耦合的同时实现更高的利用率。问题。我们使用MPEG视频跟踪对新类进行了评估,并表明可以实现更高的利用率增益。
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Fair-rate GPS: a new class for decoupling delay and bandwidth properties
Generalized processor sharing (GPS) is an idealized fluid scheduling discipline that has desirable properties for integrated services networks. It provides tight end-to-end guarantees to leaky-bucket constrained streams regardless of the behavior of other connections. It also allocates bandwidth fairly among all connections regardless of whether or not their traffic is constrained. According to their weight assignments, GPS networks are categorized into three classes: rate proportional processor sharing (RPPS), consistent relative session treatment (CRST) and arbitrary weighting. These classes achieve different degrees of complexity, stability, coupling between delay and bandwidth, and utilization gain. We present a new GPS class: the fair-rate GPS. For this class, the weights are set in proportion to both bandwidth and required delay, thus achieving higher utilization while avoiding the coupling. problem. We evaluate the new class using MPEG video traces and show that higher utilization gain can be achieved.
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