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Bandwidth preemption for high-priority data transfer on dedicated channels

by Nageswara S Rao, Liudong Zuo, Chase Wu, Aiqin Hou, Chia Han Chang
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
2018 27th International Conference on Computer Communication and Networks (ICCCN)
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TBD
Publisher Location
New Jersey, United States of America
Conference Name
27th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN 2018),
Conference Location
Hangzhou, China
Conference Sponsor
IEEE
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Bandwidth reservation has been increasingly used to provide QoS for various network applications. To accommodate a high-priority bandwidth reservation request (BRR), the bandwidth scheduler sometimes needs to preempt existing bandwidth reservations that have been made for BRRs with a lower priority, which is traditionally known as connection preemption. When such preemption is unavoidable, one primary goal of bandwidth scheduling is to minimize the disruption to existing reservations. In this paper, we study the problem of bandwidth reservation preemption for two types of BRRs, bandwidth- and data transfer oriented, respectively, on one given link of the scheduling network with two different objectives: (i) minimize the number and then the total bandwidth of existing bandwidth reservations to be preempted, and (ii) minimize the total bandwidth and then the number of existing bandwidth reservations to be preempted. We prove these four problems to be NP-complete and propose a heuristic algorithm for each. We also design baseline heuristic algorithms for performance comparison. Extensive simulation results show that the proposed heuristic algorithms outperform those in comparison.