@MISC{Mckenney91stochasticfairness, author = {Paul E. Mckenney}, title = {Stochastic Fairness Queuing}, year = {1991} }
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Fairness queuing has recently been proposed as an effective way to insulate users of large computer communication datagram networks from congestion caused by the activities of other (possibly ill-behaved) users. Unfortunately, fair queuing as proposed by Shenker et al. [DKS89] requires that each conversation z be mapped into its own queue. While there are many known methods of implementing this type of mapping, they are relatively slow, requiring numerous memory references, and thus do not lend themselves to a software or firmware implementation capable of operating in high-speed networks.