Abstract-Multimedia communication involving digital audio and/or digital video has rather strict delay requirements. A real-time channel is defined in this paper as a simplex connection between a source and a destination characterized by parameters representing the perfor-mance requirements of the client. A real-time service is capable of cre-ating real-time channels on demand and guaranteeing their perfor-mance. These guarantees often take the form of lower bounds on the bandwidth allocated to a channel and upper hounds on the delays to he experienced by a packet on the channel. In this paper, we study the feasibility of providing real-time services on a packet-switched store-and-forward wide-area network with gen-eral topology. We describ...
This paper introduces a new scheme and design of a protocol for guaranteed bandwidth channels. Given...
[[abstract]]Many multimedia applications require guaranteed Quality of Service(QoS) in communication...
In this extended abstract we describe the design of a local area network suitable for distributed mu...
A real-time channel is a simplex connection between two nodes characterized by parameters representi...
A real-time channel is a simplex connection between two nodes characterized by parameters representi...
A network is required to provide the users with a convenient means of guaranteeing delay bounds in m...
Applications with timing requirements, such as multimedia and live multi-user interaction, are beco...
The dramatically increased bandwidths and processing capabilities of future high-speed networks offe...
The Real-time Channel Administration Protocol (RCAP) provides control and administration services fo...
Many emerging applications of networks require delay guarantees for packet deliveries. It is particu...
In many distributed hard real-time systems, i.e., systems in which tasks have deadlines, it is essen...
This thesis introduces mechanisms for support of real-time applications in high-density random-acces...
As advances in technology enable us to implement very high speed computer networks, we expect to use...
Real-time channels are established between a source and a destination to guarantee intime delivery o...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a framework for real-time multimedia transmission in asynchronous...
This paper introduces a new scheme and design of a protocol for guaranteed bandwidth channels. Given...
[[abstract]]Many multimedia applications require guaranteed Quality of Service(QoS) in communication...
In this extended abstract we describe the design of a local area network suitable for distributed mu...
A real-time channel is a simplex connection between two nodes characterized by parameters representi...
A real-time channel is a simplex connection between two nodes characterized by parameters representi...
A network is required to provide the users with a convenient means of guaranteeing delay bounds in m...
Applications with timing requirements, such as multimedia and live multi-user interaction, are beco...
The dramatically increased bandwidths and processing capabilities of future high-speed networks offe...
The Real-time Channel Administration Protocol (RCAP) provides control and administration services fo...
Many emerging applications of networks require delay guarantees for packet deliveries. It is particu...
In many distributed hard real-time systems, i.e., systems in which tasks have deadlines, it is essen...
This thesis introduces mechanisms for support of real-time applications in high-density random-acces...
As advances in technology enable us to implement very high speed computer networks, we expect to use...
Real-time channels are established between a source and a destination to guarantee intime delivery o...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a framework for real-time multimedia transmission in asynchronous...
This paper introduces a new scheme and design of a protocol for guaranteed bandwidth channels. Given...
[[abstract]]Many multimedia applications require guaranteed Quality of Service(QoS) in communication...
In this extended abstract we describe the design of a local area network suitable for distributed mu...