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- Q7662219 subject Q17484813.
- Q7662219 abstract "When realizing pipeline forwarding a predefined schedule for forwarding a pre-allocated amount of bytes during one or more time frames along a path of subsequent switches establishes a synchronous virtual pipe (SVP). The SVP capacity is determined by the total number of bits allocated in every time cycle for the SVP. For example, for a 10 ms time cycle, if 20000 bits are allocated during each of 2 time frames, the SVP capacity is 4 Mbit/s.Pipeline forwarding guarantees that reserved traffic, i.e., traveling on an SVP, experiences: bounded end-to-end delay, delay jitter lower than two TFs, and no congestion and resulting losses.Two implementations of the pipeline forwarding were proposed: time-driven switching (TDS) and time-driven priority (TDP) and can be used to create pipeline forwarding parallel network in the future Internet.".
- Q7662219 wikiPageWikiLink Q17484813.
- Q7662219 wikiPageWikiLink Q7197277.
- Q7662219 wikiPageWikiLink Q7804820.
- Q7662219 wikiPageWikiLink Q7804823.
- Q7662219 comment "When realizing pipeline forwarding a predefined schedule for forwarding a pre-allocated amount of bytes during one or more time frames along a path of subsequent switches establishes a synchronous virtual pipe (SVP). The SVP capacity is determined by the total number of bits allocated in every time cycle for the SVP.".
- Q7662219 label "Synchronous virtual pipe".