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Fair Round-Robin: A Low Complexity Packet Schduler with Proportional and Worst-Case Fairness
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Round RobinCluster ComputingWorst-case FairnessEngineeringEdge ComputingNetwork Traffic ControlCloud ComputingQuality-of-serviceFair Resource AllocationNetwork CalculusScheduling (Computing)Low ComplexityHigh-speed NetworkingAdvanced NetworkingCongestion ControlFair Round Robin
Round robin based packet schedulers generally have a low complexity and provide long-term fairness. The main limitation of such schemes is that they do not support short-term fairness. In this paper, we propose a new low complexity round robin scheduler, called Fair Round Robin (FRR), that overcomes this limitation. FRR has similar complexity and long-term fairness properties as the stratified round robin scheduler, a recently proposed scheme that arguably provides the best quality-of-service properties among all existing round robin based low complexity packet schedulers. FRR offers better short-term fairness than stratified round robin and other existing round robin schedulers.
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