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Buffering vs. smoothing for end-to-end QoS: Fundamental issues and comparison (1999)  (Make Corrections)  (4 citations)
Tao Wu, Edward W. Knightly



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Abstract: Smoothing traffic flows at the network edge to reduce their burstiness has been shown to have significant benefits for videoon -demand systems and deterministic services. In this paper, we investigate the relative abilities of smoothing and buffering to improve a network's admissible region for end-to-end delay-bounded statistical services. In single multiplexer systems, we show that buffering outperforms smoothing for any delay bound and loss probability. We find that this behavior is due not... (Update)

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.... at the network nodes or rather use small buffers and source shaping when transmitting delay and loss sensitive video traffic (e.g. [8, 9]) Intuitively, using large buffers low packet loss probability can be provided even at high network utilization, but the control of...

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T. Wu, E. W. Knightly, "Buffering vs. Smoothing for end-to-end QoS: Fundamental issues and comparison," in Proc. IEEE Performance'99 Aug. 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wu99buffering.html   More

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  text = "T. Wu, E. W. Knightly, Buffering vs. Smoothing for end-to-end QoS: Fundamental
    issues and comparison, in Proc. IEEE Performance'99 Aug. 1999.",
  year = "1999",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wu99buffering.html" }
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