Delay Bounds for Networks with Heavy-Tailed and Self-Similar Traffic
Abstract
We provide upper bounds on the end-to-end backlog and delay in a network with heavy-tailed and self-similar traffic. The analysis follows a network calculus approach where traffic is characterized by envelope functions and service is described by service curves. A key contribution of this paper is the derivation of a probabilistic sample path bound for heavy-tailed self-similar arrival processes, which is enabled by a suitable envelope characterization, referred to as `htss envelope'. We derive a heavy-tailed service curve for an entire network path when the service at each node on the path is characterized by heavy-tailed service curves. We obtain backlog and delay bounds for traffic that is characterized by an htss envelope and receives service given by a heavy-tailed service curve. The derived performance bounds are non-asymptotic in that they do not assume a steady-state, large buffer, or many sources regime. We also explore the scale of growth of delays as a function of the length of the path. The appendix contains an analysis for self-similar traffic with a Gaussian tail distribution.
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@article{arxiv.0911.3856,
title = {Delay Bounds for Networks with Heavy-Tailed and Self-Similar Traffic},
author = {Jorg Liebeherr and Almut Burchard and Florin Ciucu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.3856},
year = {2013}
}
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29 pages