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Quality of service in networks with prioritised traffic involving the multi-priority dual queue

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posted on 2024-10-31, 23:42 authored by Anthony Bedford, Panlop Zeephongsekul
The Multi Priority Dual Queue (MPDQ) is a new scheduling regime shown to reduce congestion for multi-class traffic over conventional scheduling disciplines in isolation. As the MPDQ improves traffic congestion, most notably in communication systems, it is not necessary to include it at every node, or service centre, within a network. To gain insight into the advantages of a mixed MPDQ / First In First Out network with prioritised traffic, simulations are performed with and without a dual queue and various Quality of Service (QoS) criteria are obtained. Queueing networks containing differentiated traffic, also known as multi-class networks, are complicated to solve analytically using existing queueing theory techniques. We discuss the complications of exact solutions and describe how we used simulation to obtain performance statistics. We also look at high-class traffic under different offered loads, and provide a comparison of the delay characteristics. These findings provide communication serviceproviders valuable information in determining the improvement in QoS to differentiated networks with the MPDQ. They also highlight the importance of simulation as a tool of evaluation of networks, and the best MPDQ network scenario.

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Journal

International Journal of Computational Engineering Science

Volume

5

Start page

303

End page

313

Total pages

11

Publisher

Imperial College Press

Place published

London

Language

English

Copyright

World Scientific Publishing

Former Identifier

2004000239

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-02-27

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