Per-Virtual Connection (VC) queueing allows an ATM switch to schedule cells to be transmitted on a link based on their VC. This alternative to the traditional First-In-First-Out(FIFO)queueing, in which cells from different VCs of the same priority are stored in a common queue, is implemented by some switch manufacturers. This paper assesses the merits of per-VC scheduling in regards to capacity, traffic shaping, and interworking with traffic management mechanisms such as connection admission control (CAC) and use of queue thresholds. The paper also discusses the conditions which favor the use of per-VC scheduling.
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Sylvain ARCHAMBAULT, James YAN, "Performance Analysis of Per-VC Cell Scheduling" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E81-B, no. 2, pp. 373-379, February 1998, doi: .
Abstract: Per-Virtual Connection (VC) queueing allows an ATM switch to schedule cells to be transmitted on a link based on their VC. This alternative to the traditional First-In-First-Out(FIFO)queueing, in which cells from different VCs of the same priority are stored in a common queue, is implemented by some switch manufacturers. This paper assesses the merits of per-VC scheduling in regards to capacity, traffic shaping, and interworking with traffic management mechanisms such as connection admission control (CAC) and use of queue thresholds. The paper also discusses the conditions which favor the use of per-VC scheduling.
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