@techreport{chen-detnet-sr-based-bounded-latency-03, number = {draft-chen-detnet-sr-based-bounded-latency-03}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-chen-detnet-sr-based-bounded-latency/03/}, author = {Mach Chen and Xuesong Geng and Zhenqiang Li and Jinoo Joung and Jeong-dong Ryoo}, title = {{Segment Routing (SR) Based Bounded Latency}}, pagetotal = 14, year = 2023, month = jul, day = 7, abstract = {One of the goals of DetNet is to provide bounded end-to-end latency for critical flows. This document defines how to leverage Segment Routing (SR) to implement bounded latency. Specifically, the SR Identifier (SID) is used to specify transmission time (cycles) of a packet. When forwarding devices along the path follow the instructions carried in the packet, the bounded latency is achieved. This is called Cycle Specified Queuing and Forwarding (CSQF) in this document. Since SR is a source routing technology, no per-flow state is maintained at intermediate and egress nodes, SR-based CSQF naturally supports flow aggregation that is deemed to be a key capability to allow DetNet to scale to large networks.}, }