Packetization and packet curves in network calculus
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Arrival and service curves are core functions in the Network Calculus framework [2], [3]. Based on those curves, we present in this talk a new formalism for data packetization in Network Calculus, the packet curves. Indeed, a more precise knowledge of the packet characteristics can be efficiently exploited to get tighter performance bounds, for example for aggregation of flows, packet-based service policies and shared buffers. Finally, we will give a model for a wormhole switch and show how our results can be used to get efficient delay bounds. Details and proofs can be found in [1].
[1] Jean-Yves Le Boudec,et al. Network Calculus: A Theory of Deterministic Queuing Systems for the Internet , 2001 .
[2] Bruno Gaujal,et al. Packetization and Aggregate Scheduling , 2011 .
[3] Cheng-Shang Chang,et al. Performance guarantees in communication networks , 2000, Eur. Trans. Telecommun..