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Fair, Efficient and Low-Latency Packet Scheduling Using Nested Deficit Round Robin

2001 IEEE Workshop on High Performance Switching and Routing (IEEE Cat No01TH8552)

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Abstract
In the emerging high-speed integrated-services packet-switched networks, packet scheduling algorithms in switches and routers play a critical role in providing the quality of-service (QoS) guarantees required by many applications. We present a new scheduling discipline called nested deficit round robin (Nested-DRR), which is fair, efficient and in addition has a low latency bound. Nested-DRR splits each DRR round into one or more smaller rounds, within each of which we run a modified version of the DRR scheduling discipline. In this paper, we analytically prove that Nested-DRR results in a significant improvement in the latency bound in comparison to DRR, and in addition preserves the good properties of DRR such as the per-packet work complexity of O(1). Nested DRR also has the same relative fairness bound as DRR.
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delays,packet switching,quality of service,telecommunication network routing,DRR scheduling discipline,Nested-DRR results,QoS,efficient packet scheduling,fair packet scheduling,frame-based DRR scheduler,high-speed networks,integrated-services packet-switched networks,latency bound,low-latency packet scheduling,nested deficit round robin,packet scheduling algorithms,quality of-service,routers,switches
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