Abstract

In this paper, Internet router employing priority based partial buffer sharing mechanism under self-similar variable length packet input traffic is investigated. Markovian arrival process (MAP) is employed to emulate self-similar traffic. Voids that occur in asynchronous networks are considered and are assumed to follow uniform distribution. Accordingly, average lengths of critical and non-critical periods against system parameters and traffic parameters studied by means of matrix geometric solutions and approximate Markovian models. This kind of study is useful in dimensioning the router under self-similar input traffic to provide differentiated services (DiffServ) and Quality of service (QoS) guarantee.

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