Workstations, CPU etc are in a period of transition, moving from a relatively
slow network links and data oriented services to a high set fibre optic services
and more diverse services. As such many of the hard and soft real time will not
only demand high bandwidth but also a predictable and guarantee Quality of
Service (QoS) along side ,which is not offered in a best effort network (BE).
The provision and terms of (QoS) to real-time applications is a key issue in
promising broadband packet switched networks and network of other sorts.
Applications such as voice and video typically require QoS guarantees in terms
of end-to-end data transfer delays. Supporting the diverse and of course,
heterogeneous delay requirements of applications with widely varying
characteristics requires packet scheduling schemes more sophisticated than
First-In-First-Out (FIFO) at each switch in the network(2) are one of most
accepted examples of such scheduling schemes. This points to the convincing
need for a QoS, which apportion a high network utilization to be realized.In this
paper, we focus on the EDF scheduling scheme, since it is known to provide the
optimal delay performance (2), in the deterministic environment, and can for
this reason be expected to perform well in the real time setting as well. The
large amount of bandwidth as promised by the future network also offer the
integration of real time applications, hard or soft.
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