Journal of the Operations Research Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 2188-8299
Print ISSN : 0453-4514
ISSN-L : 0453-4514
WORST-CASE PERFORMANCE OF ATM MULTIPLEXER WITH GCRA-CONFORMING ARRIVAL PROCESSES
Shigeo Shioda
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1998 Volume 41 Issue 1 Pages 3-20

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The worst-case performance of an ATM multiplexer, in which each multiplexed connection Sends cells so as to conform to a generic cell-rate algorithm (GCRA), has been examined. Specifically, the concept of large-deviation ordering is introduced to find the "worst" cell-arrival process, i.e., the one yielding the worst performance of the ATM multiplexer. Several interesting results were obtained. First, the cell-loss ratio (CLR) of a bufferless model does not always give the worst CLR when the buffer size per connection is less than c/M, where c is the capacity of the outgoing link per connection, and M is the peak rate of the connection. Second, the cell-delay variation tolerance does not affect the worst-case performance if the buffer size is sufficiently large. Finally, theoretical support was derived for Yamanaka's conjecture that the greedy on-off pattern is not always the worst cell-arrival pattern among those conforming to the dual GCRAs.

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