Journal Article10.1109/TAC.2003.820060
On fluid queueing systems with strict priority
Yong Liu,Weibo Gong +1 more
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TL;DR: This work considers priority fluid queueing systems where high-priority class has strict priority access to service and can be used as a general rule of thumb in buffer dimensioning and other traffic engineering issues.
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Abstract: We consider priority fluid queueing systems where high-priority class has strict priority access to service. Sample path analysis tools, such as Poisson counter driven stochastic differential equation, are employed to study system queueing behavior in steady state. We are able to obtain various analytical results for different fluid traffic models and system configurations. Those results can be used as a general rule of thumb in buffer dimensioning and other traffic engineering issues.
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