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by Zhi-li Zhang, Zhenhai Duan, Yiwei Thomas Hou
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Abstract--- We propose and develop a novel virtual time reference system as a unifying scheduling framework to provide scalable support for guaranteed services. This virtual time reference system is designed as a conceptual framework upon which guaranteed services can be implemented in a scalable manner using the DiffServ paradigm. The key construct in the proposed virtual time reference system is the notion of packet virtual time stamps, whose computation is core stateless, i.e., no per-flow states are required for its computation. In this paper, we lay the theoretical foundation for the definition and construction of packet virtual time stamps. We describe how per-hop behavior of a core router (or rather its scheduling mechanism) can be characterized via packet virtual time stamps, and based on this characterization, establish end-to-end per-flow delay bounds. Consequently, we demonstrate that, in terms of its ability to support guaranteed services, the proposed virtual time reference system has the same expressive power and generality as the IntServ model. Furthermore, we show that the notion of packet virtual time stamps leads to the design of new core stateless scheduling algorithms, especially work-conserving ones. In addition, our framework does not exclude the use of existing scheduling algorithms such as stateful fair queueing algorithms to support guaranteed services.
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Hou obtained his B.E. degree (Summa Cum Laude) from the City College of New York
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current research interests include high speed networks, multimedia and real-time systems, and modeling and performance evaluation of computer and communication system. He received the National Science Foundation CAREER Award in
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received a B.S. degree from Shandong
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was awarded a five-year National Science Foundation Graduate Research Traineeship for pursuing Ph.D. degree in high speed networking, and was recipient of the Alexander Hessel award for outstanding Ph.D. dissertation (1997--1998 academic year) from Polyte
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