Multi-class scheduling technique using dual threshold

Future network should be able to handle many types of traffic such as video conferencing, audio and data transfer. Each of this traffic has specified Quality of Service (QoS). It is crucial for the switch design to guaranteed QoS for all applications. In this paper, a new ways of handling multi-clas...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: A.A.A., Rahman, K., Seman, K., Saadan
Format: Conference Paper
Language:en_US
Published: 2015
Subjects:
Online Access:http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/9218
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
Language: en_US
id my.usim-9218
record_format dspace
spelling my.usim-92182015-08-25T07:53:09Z Multi-class scheduling technique using dual threshold A.A.A., Rahman, K., Seman, K., Saadan, Delay sensitive; Future networks Guaranteed QOS; Low priorities Multi-class; Priority setting Scheduling techniques; Switch designs Threshold setting; Traffic class Waiting-time; Data transfer Quality of service; Scheduling Video conferencing Future network should be able to handle many types of traffic such as video conferencing, audio and data transfer. Each of this traffic has specified Quality of Service (QoS). It is crucial for the switch design to guaranteed QoS for all applications. In this paper, a new ways of handling multi-class traffic is presented. The analysis is done on N x N switch with two traffic classes, high priority for delay sensitive cells and low priority for loss sensitive cells. To avoid starvation problem in low priority class, a novel approach have been introduced in the scheduling technique. By applying dual threshold setting, a better control on priority setting for both classes can be achieved. The threshold value is set based on the waiting time and threshold serving probability value. The proposed method has been simulated to show that the starvation problem can be overcome. 2015-08-25T07:53:09Z 2015-08-25T07:53:09Z 2010 Conference Paper 9781-4244-6413-5 http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/9218 en_US
institution Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
building USIM Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universit Sains Islam i Malaysia
content_source USIM Institutional Repository
url_provider http://ddms.usim.edu.my/
language en_US
topic Delay sensitive; Future networks
Guaranteed QOS; Low priorities
Multi-class; Priority setting
Scheduling techniques; Switch designs
Threshold setting; Traffic class
Waiting-time; Data transfer
Quality of service; Scheduling
Video conferencing
spellingShingle Delay sensitive; Future networks
Guaranteed QOS; Low priorities
Multi-class; Priority setting
Scheduling techniques; Switch designs
Threshold setting; Traffic class
Waiting-time; Data transfer
Quality of service; Scheduling
Video conferencing
A.A.A., Rahman,
K., Seman,
K., Saadan,
Multi-class scheduling technique using dual threshold
description Future network should be able to handle many types of traffic such as video conferencing, audio and data transfer. Each of this traffic has specified Quality of Service (QoS). It is crucial for the switch design to guaranteed QoS for all applications. In this paper, a new ways of handling multi-class traffic is presented. The analysis is done on N x N switch with two traffic classes, high priority for delay sensitive cells and low priority for loss sensitive cells. To avoid starvation problem in low priority class, a novel approach have been introduced in the scheduling technique. By applying dual threshold setting, a better control on priority setting for both classes can be achieved. The threshold value is set based on the waiting time and threshold serving probability value. The proposed method has been simulated to show that the starvation problem can be overcome.
format Conference Paper
author A.A.A., Rahman,
K., Seman,
K., Saadan,
author_facet A.A.A., Rahman,
K., Seman,
K., Saadan,
author_sort A.A.A., Rahman,
title Multi-class scheduling technique using dual threshold
title_short Multi-class scheduling technique using dual threshold
title_full Multi-class scheduling technique using dual threshold
title_fullStr Multi-class scheduling technique using dual threshold
title_full_unstemmed Multi-class scheduling technique using dual threshold
title_sort multi-class scheduling technique using dual threshold
publishDate 2015
url http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/9218
_version_ 1645152564945092608