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79 ability to "look back", so if during current active period service curve is violated, maybe it
80 isn't if we count excess bandwidth received during earlier active period(s)
92 Here 'w' denotes the amount of service received during some time period between t0
94 period (further denoted as 'becoming backlogged'). For a clearer picture,
107 period ? If the amount of service received during the 1st period is bigger
109 the 2nd period \fIand\fR the gap \- if the gap is small enough.
126 At the 1st backlogged period beginning function X is initialized to generic
129 At any subsequent backlogged period, X() is:
131 \fBmin(X() from previous period ; w(t0)+S(t\-t0) for t>=t0),\fR
133 \&... where t0 denotes the beginning of the current backlogged period.
141 t>=t0. Note, that for some backlogged period, X() is defined only from that
142 period's beginning. We also define X^(\-1)(w) as smallest t>=t0, for which
206 active period of the 1st class.
357 remaining 7.5mbit. The longer the backlogged period, the more virtual times of
430 Here, the vt of A will "spike" in the initial period, but then A will never get more
496 \&...will yield following effects over period of ~10 seconds (taken from