Author:
Clark David D.,Shenker Scott,Zhang Lixia
Abstract
This paper considers the support of real-time applications in an
Integrated Services Packet Network
(ISPN). We first review the characteristics of real-time applications. We observe that, contrary to the popular view that real-time applications necessarily require a fixed delay bound, some real-time applications are more flexible and can adapt to current network conditions. We then propose an ISPN architecture that supports two distinct kinds of real-time service:
guaranteed
service, which is the traditional form of real-time service discussed in most of the literature and involves pre-computed worst-case delay bounds, and
predicted
service which uses the measure performance of the network in computing delay bounds. We then propose a packet scheduling mechanism that can support both of these real-time services as well as accommodate datagram traffic. We also discuss two other aspects of an overall ISPN architecture: the service interface and the admission control criteria.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,Software
Cited by
71 articles.
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