Data packet loss in a queue with limited bufferAllwright, David (2005) Data packet loss in a queue with limited buffer. European Study Group with Industry > 49th ESGI [Oxford 29/3/2004 - 4/4/2004]. Full text available as:
Abstract/SummaryWhen channels with limited buffer space are shared by multiple bursty data sources then some fraction of submitted packets is lost when the buffer becomes full. Feedback signals enable the sources to reduce their burst sizes when the buffer becomes congested. On the other hand, if there is plenty of free space in the buffer then burst sizes are allowed to increase. Such systems may be designed with a variety of queueing disciplines and packet discard policies. The Study Group was asked to analyse the packet-loss process for packet submission using either first-in-first-out or weighted fair queueing, and for packet discard using either drop-tail or random early discard policies.
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