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Deterministic real-time communication with switched Ethernet

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Under which conditions switched Ethernet can be called deterministic is shown, and the influence of the service strategies in switched Ethernet is investigated by simulation and compared with analytical bounds on the delays.
Abstract
We show, under which conditions switched Ethernet can be called deterministic. The influence of the service strategies in switched Ethernet is investigated by simulation and compared with analytical bounds on the delays.

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QoS in IEEE 802.11-based wireless networks: A contemporary review

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A calculus for network delay. I. Network elements in isolation

TL;DR: A calculus is developed for obtaining bounds on delay and buffering requirements in a communication network operating in a packet switched mode under a fixed routing strategy, and burstiness constraints satisfied by the traffic that exits the element are derived.
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Network Calculus: A Theory of Deterministic Queuing Systems for the Internet

TL;DR: The application of Network Calculus to the Internet and basic Min-plus and Max-plus Calculus and Optimal Multimedia Smoothing and Adaptive and Packet Scale Rate Guarantees are studied.
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A calculus for network delay. II. Network analysis

TL;DR: A method to analyze the flow of data in a network consisting of the interconnection of network elements is presented and it is shown how regulator elements connected in series can be used to enforce general burstiness constraints.
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