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Explaining packet delays under virtualization

ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2011
This paper performs controlled experiments with two popular virtualization techniques, Linux-VServer and Xen, to examine the effects of virtualization on packet sending and receiving delays. Using a controlled setting allows us to independently investigate the influence on delay measurements when competing virtual machines (VMs) perform tasks that ...
Whiteaker, John   +2 more
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Packet delay and packet loss in the Internet

Proceedings ISCC 2002 Seventh International Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2003
The distribution characteristic of RTT (round-trip time) is an important part of Internet end-to-end behavior characteristics. People have made lots of studies of it, but many conclusions only adapt to the cases of small packet loss rate. We study the RTT characteristics on nearly 40 end-to-end paths in CSTNET and CERNET in China, and draw the ...
null Jingping Bi   +2 more
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Energy Optimal Packet Scheduling with Individual Packet Delay Constraints

2018 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Networks and Telecommunications Systems (ANTS), 2018
We consider a problem of scheduling packets in a fading link where each packet is required to reach the destination before a delay deadline. Time is slotted, and at the beginning of each slot, a packet arrives according to an arrival process. A packet on arrival is stored in a buffer, and it is required to reach the destination before a total delay of $
Dony J. Muttath   +2 more
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A packet delay analysis for cellular digital packet data

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 1997
We formulate and analyze a model of voice and data burst traffic for cellular digital packet data (CDPD). To develop a tractible model, we make some reasonable simplifying assumptions to model the voice traffic and one of the logical CDPD channels as an M/M/1 queue in a random environment.
W.A. Massey, R. Srinivasan
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Study on packet transfer delay of resilient packet ring

SPIE Proceedings, 2003
Since Resilient Packet Ring has been the subject of intense research, it is necessary to study and analyze the performance of technology. In this paper, based on queuing theory and M/G/1/K queuing system, the average packet transfer delay following Darwin preliminary draft is analyzed.
Ming Jiang   +3 more
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Modeling Packet Delay in Multiplexed Video Traffic

Telecommunication Systems, 2001
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Thompson, Charles   +3 more
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Evaluation of packet delays and packet bundling in ATM backbones

Proceedings of MILCOM '96 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2002
Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) is envisioned to be the high-speed backbone for existing LAN technologies. In this paper we examine the performance of ATM-based backbones connecting LANs supporting the military training exercises of distributed interactive simulation (DIS). The total end-to-end packet delay in the ATM backbone, the delay in the source
Bassiouni, Mostafa   +2 more
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Delay-Efficient Multiclass Packet Scheduler

2018
Over the past decade, machine-to-machine (M2M) communications has rose to prominence as it is increasingly being used for automation of various residential and industrial applications such as vehicle tracking, smart grid, industrial automation, etc. The sheer enormity of M2M uplink traffic has resulted in heavy contention for the limited computational ...
Akshay Kumar   +2 more
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Packet Scheduling in Multihop Networks with Individual Packet Delay Constraints

TENCON 2019 - 2019 IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON), 2019
We consider a problem of timely scheduling of packets in a multihop wireless network where each packet of each flow is required to reach the destination before a delay deadline. We ask the following question: given an initial energy in each node, what is an optimal timely scheduling strategy that maximizes end–to–end packet transmissions of flows.
Dony J. Muttath, K. Premkumar
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