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Stratified round Robin
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2003
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Fair QueuingEngineeringStratified Robin RobinGame TheoryComputer ArchitectureMarket Equilibrium ComputationRound RobinNetwork CalculusParallel ComputingCombinatorial OptimizationMechanism DesignRouter ArchitectureComputer EngineeringFair Resource AllocationScheduling (Computing)Computer ScienceEdge ComputingNetwork Traffic ControlCloud ComputingBusinessStratified Round RobinCongestion ControlAlgorithmic Game Theory
Fair queuing is a well-studied problem in modern computer networks. However, there remains a gap between scheduling algorithms that have provably good performance, and those that are feasible and practical to implement in high speed routers. In this paper, we propose a novel packet scheduler called Stratified Round Robin, which has low complexity, and is amenable to a simple hardware implementation. Stratified Robin Robin exhibits good fairness and delay properties that are demonstrated through both analytical results and simulations. In particular, it provides a single packet delay bound that is independent of the number of flows. This property is unique to Stratified Round Robin among all other schedulers of comparable complexity.
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