| C. Dovrolis, D. Stiliadis, P. Ramanathan: Proportional Differentiated Services: Delay Differentiation and Packet Scheduling; ACM Computer Communication Review (SIGCOMM'99), Vol. 29, No. 4, October 1999, pp 109--120. |
....different service categories for connection less traffic) and hard QoS proposals (focussing on real time connection oriented approaches only) Moreover, there are also a couple of ways to perform differentiation itself, e.g. by priorities, price, capacity. For a recent survey see section 2. 1 in [9]. Technical Dimension Economic Dimension Service Categories Charging Parameters Efficiency Tariff Components application oriented theoretically oriented Research Dimension Figure 1: Dimensions for Pricing Model Classification 3.1.2 Charging Parameters This dimension considers the ....
C. Dovrolis, D. Stiliadis, P. Ramanathan: Proportional Differentiated Services: Delay Differentiation and Packet Scheduling; ACM Computer Communication Review (SIGCOMM'99), Vol. 29, No. 4, October 1999, pp 109--120.
....bit ensures that the packet receives serving priority while constrained to a smaller buffer size. Depending on the input traffic and the buffer sizes of both types of traffic, this may or may not, but typically would, result in the low delay traffic also having more throughput. Dovrolis et al. [22] and Moret and Fdida [18] both describe a system based on a proportional distribution model, where the quality between classes of traffic is proportional and thus can be performed independently of the load within each class. They both propose controlling the relative queueing delays between ....
C. Dovrolis, D. Stiliadia, P. Ramanathan Proportional Differentiated Services: Delay Differentiation and Packet Scheduling Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM'99.
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