Statistical Analysis of Link Scheduling on Long Paths
Networking and Internet Architecture
2011-01-07 v1 Performance
Abstract
We study how the choice of packet scheduling algorithms influences end-to-end performance on long network paths. Taking a network calculus approach, we consider both deterministic and statistical performance metrics. A key enabling contribution for our analysis is a significantly sharpened method for computing a statistical bound for the service given to a flow by the network as a whole. For a suitably parsimonious traffic model we develop closed-form expressions for end-to-end delays, backlog, and output burstiness. The deterministic versions of our bounds yield optimal bounds on end-to-end backlog and output burstiness for some schedulers, and are highly accurate for end-to-end delay bounds.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1101.1237,
title = {Statistical Analysis of Link Scheduling on Long Paths},
author = {Yashar Ghiassi-Farrokhfal and Jorg Liebeherr and Almut Burchard},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1101.1237},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
20 pages, 6 figures