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S. Wang, D. Xuang, R. Bettati, and W. Zhao. Providing Absolute Differentiated Services for Real-Time Applications in Static-Priority Scheduling Networks . In Infocom, 2001.

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RAP: A Real-Time Communication Architecture for.. - Lu, Blum.. (2002)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....SVM can scale significantly better than FCFS and DS in large sensor networks. 5. Related Work There are significant research results on real time communications on single hop wired LANs (e.g. 24] 25] multi hop wired LANs (e.g. 14] ATM (e.g. 17] 18] and the Internet (e.g. 13][22][21] A good survey about real time network architecture for packet switched network is [3] However, there have been few published works on real time multi hop sensor networks, which has significant different constraints from previous real time networks. Directed diffusion [11] is a data driven ....

S. Wang, D. Xuan, R. Bettati, and W. Zhao, "Providing Absolute Differentiated Services for Real-Time Applications in Static-Priority Scheduling Networks," IEEE INFOCOM 2001.


RAP: A Real-Time Communication Architecture for.. - Lu, Blum.. (2002)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....to FCFS, and by as much 28.1 compared to deadline based scheduling policy. 5. Related Work There are significant research results on real time communications on single hop wired LANs (e.g. 24] 25] multi hop wired LANs (e.g. 14] ATM (e.g. 17] 18] 19] and the Internet (e.g. 6] 13][22][21] A good survey about real time network architecture for packet switched network is [3] However, there have been few published works on real time multi hop sensor networks, which has significant different constraints from previous real time networks. Directed diffusion [10] is a data driven ....

S. Wang, D. Xuan, R. Bettati, and W. Zhao, "Providing Absolute Differentiated Services for Real-Time Applications in Static-Priority Scheduling Networks," IEEE INFOCOM 2001.


Differentiated Services with Statistical QoS Guarantees.. - Wang, Xuan, Bettati..   Self-citation (Wang Xuan Bettati Zhao)   (Correct)

....Texas A M University, College Station, TX 77843. E mail: fswang, dxuan, bettati, zhaog cs.tamu.edu . # # # # # # # # # # # # ############## ####### ### #### # ##### # # # # # # # # # ################## ## ## # ## ### [10, 22] 11, 13, 15, 36] 6, 8, 19, 28] 21, 34, 35] [29, 30] [31] This study Fig. 1. Problem Space and Related Work While deterministic services provide a simple model to the applications, they tend to heavily over commit resources because they account for the worst case scenario. In practical systems, this likely results in significant portions of ....

....proposed in [22] for preemptive scheduling of periodic tasks on a single server. Then the concept was applied to FDDI networks for scheduling synchronous traffic [1] Most recently, the idea was used in general multi node networks in the diffserv setting for providing deterministic guarantees [30]. In these studies, although the idea of UBAC remains the same, the approaches taken are different. It is much more difficult to derive the utilization bounds in the multi node network than in the single node network (the single server) Extensive studies have been carried out for various ....

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S. Wang, D. Xuan, R. Bettati and W. Zhao, Providing Absolute Differentiated Services for Real-Time Applications in Static Priority Scheduling Networks, Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM'01, April, 2001.


Low-latency Hard Real-Time Communication over Switched Ethernet - Loeser, Haertig (2004)   (Correct)

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S. Wang, D. Xuang, R. Bettati, and W. Zhao. Providing Absolute Differentiated Services for Real-Time Applications in Static-Priority Scheduling Networks . In Infocom, 2001.

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