An improved GPS scheduling discipline based on multifractal traffic characteristics

Flávio Henrique Vieira Teles, L. Ling, C. Jorge
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In this work, we propose a new traffic flow scheduling scheme that makes use of the local singularity information of a given traffic process. First of all, we present an algorithm for pointwise Holder exponents estimation based on the decay trends of wavelet coefficients in time windows. The Holder exponents which measure the degree of local irregularities of the traffic processes are intended to provide performance improvement over existing data flow scheduling strategies. For this end, based on this traffic irregularity indicator, we develop a new scheduling scheme for Internet data streams under the GPS (generalized processor sharing) protocol environment. The novelty of this scheduling discipline consists of using the pointwise Holder exponents to determine the link capacity allocation priority for the involved data streams. More precisely, the main goal is to achieve a good sharing of the total link transmission rate by data streams, achieving lower data loss. The proposed data flow scheduling algorithm is extensively evaluated through simulations. The simulation results show that the proposed scheduling scheme provides lower data loss rate as well as higher link utilization than the conventional GPS scheme which is widely employed in many active communication networks.
基于多重分形交通特性的改进GPS调度方法
本文提出了一种利用给定交通过程的局部奇点信息进行交通流调度的新方案。首先,提出了一种基于小波系数在时间窗内衰减趋势的点向Holder指数估计算法。Holder指数用于衡量流量过程的局部不规范程度,旨在提供优于现有数据流调度策略的性能改进。为此,在此基础上,提出了一种GPS (generalized processor sharing,通用处理器共享)协议环境下的互联网数据流调度方案。这种调度规则的新颖之处在于,它使用逐点Holder指数来确定相关数据流的链路容量分配优先级。更准确地说,主要目标是通过数据流实现链路总传输速率的良好共享,从而实现更低的数据丢失。通过仿真对所提出的数据流调度算法进行了广泛的评估。仿真结果表明,与传统的GPS调度方案相比,该调度方案具有较低的数据损失率和较高的链路利用率,在许多有源通信网络中得到广泛应用。
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