In this chapter we introduce the basic network calculus concepts of arrival, service curves and shapers. The application given in this chapter concerns primarily networks with …
V Firoiu, JY Le Boudec, D Towsley… - Proceedings of the …, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We survey advances in theories and models for Internet quality of service (QoS). We start with the theory of network calculus, which lays the foundation for support of deterministic …
A Charny, JYL Boudec - Quality of Future Internet Services: First COST …, 2000 - Springer
A large number of products implementing aggregate buffering and scheduling mechanisms have been developed and deployed, and still more are under development. With the rapid …
JCR Bennett, K Benson, A Charny… - IEEE/ACM …, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We consider the definition of the expedited forwarding per-hop behavior (EF PHB) as given in RFC 2598 and its impact on worst case end-to-end delay jitter. On the one hand, the …
G Xue - IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper, we study the minimum-cost quality-of-service multicast and unicast routing problems in communication networks. For the multicast problem, we present an efficient …
With the introduction of distributed renewable energy resources and new loads, such as electric vehicles, the power grid is evolving to become a highly dynamic system that …
Network stability is an important issue that has attracted the attention of many researchers in recent years. Such interest comes from the need to ensure that, as the system runs for an …
In this paper we present NoCEE, a fast and accurate method for extracting energy models for packet-switched network on chip (NoC) routers. Linear regression is used to model the …
Recently, research on disconnected networks has been fostered by several studies on delay- tolerant networks, which are designed in order to sustain disconnected operations. We focus …