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Baru-baru ini, apabila trafik multimedia dan berkelajuan tinggi menjadi lebih popular di Internet, pelbagai trafik yang memerlukan kualiti perkhidmatan (QoS) yang berbeza akan wujud bersama. Di samping itu, perkhidmatan terperingkat berdasarkan Diff-Serv (Perkhidmatan Dibezakan), MPLS (Penukaran Label Berbilang Protokol), dan lain-lain, telah digunakan secara meluas. Persekitaran Internet hari ini memerlukan penghala untuk melaksanakan mekanisme kawalan untuk menjamin pelbagai QoS. Dalam kertas ini, kami mencadangkan skim pengurusan penimbal untuk penghala Internet yang menggunakan kawalan keutamaan berasaskan kelas. Kertas kerja ini memberi tumpuan kepada baris gilir setiap aliran, dan menilai prestasi skim pengurusan penimbal yang dicadangkan. Realisasi perkhidmatan yang berbeza dan pembubaran pendudukan penampan mengikut aliran tertentu dijangka oleh kawalan yang dicadangkan.
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Katsuya MINAMI, Hideki TODE, Koso MURAKAMI, "Buffer Control Scheme Considering Service Class of Flows" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E85-B, no. 1, pp. 98-106, January 2002, doi: .
Abstract: Recently, as multimedia and high-speed traffic become more popular on the Internet, the various traffic requiring different qualities of service (QoS) will co-exist. In addition, classified service based on Diff-Serv (Differentiated Service), MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching),etc., have come into wide use. Today's Internet environment requires routers to perform control mechanisms in order to guarantee various QoSs. In this paper, we propose a buffer management scheme for the Internet router that uses class-based priority control. This paper focuses on per-flow queueing, and evaluates the performance of the proposed buffer management scheme. Realization of differentiated services and dissolution of buffer occupation by specific flow is expected by the proposed control.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e85-b_1_98/_p
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