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5 November 1999 Versatile RED-based buffer management mechanism for the efficient support of internet traffic
Jordi Nelissen, Stefaan De Cnodder
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Abstract
This paper presents an evaluation of various GFR (Guaranteed Frame Rate) implementation proposals. By means of extensive simulations performed in different network environments we compare two ATM Forum example implementations, namely the `simple FIFO-based GFR.2 implementation' and the `per-VC threshold and scheduling implementation'. The lessons learned from this study are as well applicable to non-ATM network technologies.
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Jordi Nelissen and Stefaan De Cnodder "Versatile RED-based buffer management mechanism for the efficient support of internet traffic", Proc. SPIE 3842, Internet II: Quality of Service and Future Directions, (5 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.368328
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KEYWORDS
Virtual colonoscopy

Asynchronous transfer mode

Switches

Internet

Receivers

Multiplexing

Niobium

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