2015 XXXIII Brazilian Symposium on Computer Networks and Distributed Systems 2015
DOI: 10.1109/sbrc.2015.19
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An Analytic-Deterministic Model for Traffic Prioritization in Software Defined Networks with Network Calculus

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“…As far as we know, such kind of scheduling tasks typically take seconds to several minutes [33], which is affected by server performance. From the test results, we can see that the time cost significantly increases with the increase of the number of nodes, and linearly increases with the increase of the number of streams, which is consistent with our conclusion in (23).…”
Section: A Methodology and Simulation Settingsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…As far as we know, such kind of scheduling tasks typically take seconds to several minutes [33], which is affected by server performance. From the test results, we can see that the time cost significantly increases with the increase of the number of nodes, and linearly increases with the increase of the number of streams, which is consistent with our conclusion in (23).…”
Section: A Methodology and Simulation Settingsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Some underlying transmission mechanisms are not sensitive to clock synchronization are also proposed to adapt to the features of wide-area transmissions, such as three-buffer CQF and CSQF [24]. Moreover, emerging network technologies such as 5G and Software Defined Networks (SDN) are also actively seeking integration with DetNet [22], [23]. Mohaje et al proposed a dynamic optimization model to optimizing carrier allocation and power utilization with the highest level of energy efficiency [40], [41].…”
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