Markovian Performance Model for Token Bucket Filter with Fixed and Varying Packet Sizes

09/23/2020
by   Henrik Schioler, et al.
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We consider a token bucket mechanism serving a heterogeneous flow with a focus on backlog, delay and packet loss properties. Previous models have considered the case for fixed size packets, i.e. "one token per packet" with and M/D/1 view on queuing behavior. We partition the heterogeneous flow into several packet size classes with individual Poisson arrival intensities. The accompanying queuing model is a "full state" model, i.e. buffer content is not reduced to a single quantity but encompasses the detailed content in terms of packet size classes. This yields a high model cardinality for which upper bounds are provided. Analytical results include class specific backlog, delay and loss statistics and are accompanied by results from discrete event simulation.

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