Abstract-This paper proposes a novel real-time adaptive admission control (AAC) scheme with a desired quality of service (QoS) guarantee and high network utilization in high-speed networks. The QoS is given in terms of service delay, which is defined as the time it takes for a source to get admitted into the network after it initiates its intended request, packetlcell losses, and transmission delay (time taken to complete transmission from its initiation). AAC uses the following information- the available capacity from a novel adaptive bandwidth estimation scheme, a congestion indicator derived from a congestion controller, Peak Cell Rate (PCR) estimate from new sources, along with the desired QoS metrics, and outputs an ‘admit ’ or ‘reject...
This thesis emphasizes the need for congestion control mechanisms for multimedia flows requiring bot...
The popularity of multimedia services has introduced important new challenges for broadband access n...
The Internet is today a world wide packet switching arena constituting enormous possibilities of new...
A novel real-time discrete-event admission control (AC) scheme for high-speed networks is proposed w...
We address the problem of efficient resource allocation and Quality of Service (QoS) provision in mo...
The important new revenue opportunities that multimedia services offer to network and service provid...
The best-effort nature of the Internet is a result of a relative simplicity of the network. This nat...
The primary role of traffic control in multimedia networks is to protect the network and the user in...
The important new revenue opportunities that multimedia services offer to network and service provid...
The best-effort nature of the Internet is a result of a relative simplicity of the network. This nat...
In networks that support Quality of Service (QoS), an admission control algorithm determines whether...
We propose a framework for quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning for multimedia services in next gen...
Dynamic congestion control strategies for supporting real-time multimedia applications in high-speed...
As the use of bandwidth hungry applications such as video conferencing and video on demand increases...
In this thesis, Quality of Service (QoS) and resource management in multimedia communication systems...
This thesis emphasizes the need for congestion control mechanisms for multimedia flows requiring bot...
The popularity of multimedia services has introduced important new challenges for broadband access n...
The Internet is today a world wide packet switching arena constituting enormous possibilities of new...
A novel real-time discrete-event admission control (AC) scheme for high-speed networks is proposed w...
We address the problem of efficient resource allocation and Quality of Service (QoS) provision in mo...
The important new revenue opportunities that multimedia services offer to network and service provid...
The best-effort nature of the Internet is a result of a relative simplicity of the network. This nat...
The primary role of traffic control in multimedia networks is to protect the network and the user in...
The important new revenue opportunities that multimedia services offer to network and service provid...
The best-effort nature of the Internet is a result of a relative simplicity of the network. This nat...
In networks that support Quality of Service (QoS), an admission control algorithm determines whether...
We propose a framework for quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning for multimedia services in next gen...
Dynamic congestion control strategies for supporting real-time multimedia applications in high-speed...
As the use of bandwidth hungry applications such as video conferencing and video on demand increases...
In this thesis, Quality of Service (QoS) and resource management in multimedia communication systems...
This thesis emphasizes the need for congestion control mechanisms for multimedia flows requiring bot...
The popularity of multimedia services has introduced important new challenges for broadband access n...
The Internet is today a world wide packet switching arena constituting enormous possibilities of new...