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High-Precision and Efficient Calibration of Robot Polishing Systems Using an Adaptive Residual EKF Optimized by MIPO. [PDF]
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Power series approximations for generalized processor sharing systems
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Multi-resource generalized processor sharing for packet processing
Middleboxes have found widespread adoption in today's networks. They perform a variety of network functions such as WAN optimization, intrusion detection, and network-level firewalls. Processing packets to serve these functions often require multiple middlebox resources, e.g., CPU and link band-width.
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Operations Research Letters, 2013
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Bara Kim, Jeongsim Kim
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Bara Kim, Jeongsim Kim
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Statistical analysis of the generalized processor sharing scheduling discipline
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 1995We develop bounds on the individual session backlog and delay distribution under the generalized processor sharing (GPS) scheduling discipline. This work is motivated by, and is an extension of, Parekh and Gallager's (see IEEE/ACM Trans. Networking, vol.1, no.6, p.344-357, 1993, and vol.
Zhi-Li Zhang, J Kurose
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A hybrid analytical/simulation optimization of Generalized Processor Sharing
With Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS), packets of different applications are backlogged in different queues and the different queues are served according to predetermined weights. It is well-established that GPS is a viable approach to provide different QoS for different applications.
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European Journal of Operational Research, 2018
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Large deviations analysis of the generalized processor sharing policy
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Generalized processor sharing with light-tailed and heavy-tailed input
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2003We consider a queue fed by a mixture of light-tailed and heavy-tailed traffic. The two traffic flows are served in accordance with the generalized processor sharing (GPS) discipline. GPS-based scheduling algorithms, such as weighted fair queueing, have emerged as an important mechanism for achieving service differentiation in integrated networks.
S Borst
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