“Pay bursts only once” does not hold for non-FIFO guaranteed rate nodes |
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Authors: | Gianluca Jean-Yves |
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Affiliation: | EPFL, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | We consider end-to-end delay bounds in a network of guaranteed rate (GR) nodes. We demonstrate that, contrary to what is generally believed, the existing end-to-end delay bounds apply only to GR nodes that are FIFO per flow. We show this by exhibiting a counter example. Then, we show that the proof of the existing bounds has a subtle, but important, dependency on the FIFO assumption, which was never noticed before. Finally, we give a tight delay bound that is valid in the non-FIFO case; it is noticeably higher that the existing one. In particular, the phenomenon known as “pay bursts only once” does not apply to non-FIFO nodes. These findings are important in the context of differentiated services. Indeed the existing bounds have been applied to cases where a flow (in the sense of the GR definition) is an aggregate of end-user microflows, and it is not generally true that a router is FIFO per aggregate; thus, the GR node model of a differentiated services router cannot always be assumed to be FIFO per flow. |
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Keywords: | Differentiated services Quality-of-Service Scheduling algorithm Network calculus Guaranteed rate Aggregate multiplexing |
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