A simulation study of generalised processor sharing

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Abstract: "In recent work of the second author, some curious phenomena were observed concerning optimal resource allocation in a resource with two incoming traffic streams with dedicated storage space in a finite buffer, and limited output capacity to be shared between the two streams according to some priority rule. An example is given where there are two independent incoming streams, with identical statistical properties, yet the optimal allocation of resources, from the point of view of minimising the overall frequency of overflow, is to give top priority to either of the two streams and more buffer space to the other. These results were obtained using large deviation theory and as such are only large buffer approximations; also, explicit calculations were only possible for relatively specific traffic types. I [sic] this paper we explore, by simulation, the universality of these phenomena. We find that, not only do the observations persist for a wide variety of traffic types, they are also valid for systems with small buffers. There is a 'rotational' effect as the buffer size decreases, leading to optimal policies that give top priority to one stream, as before, but that stream gets an even smaller share of the available buffer space."

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Hewlett Packard
Language
English
Pages
32

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Cover title.

"September, 1996."

Includes bibliographical references.

Supported in part by a student internship at BRIMS.

Published in
Bristol [England]
Series
[Technical report] / HP Laboratories Bristol. Basic Research Institute in the Mathematical Sciences -- HPL-BRIMS-96-23., BRIMS technical report -- HPL-BRIMS-96-23.

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[9] p, [32] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
32

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OL17613356M
OCLC/WorldCat
45803149

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