A novel concept in available bit rate (ABR) service model as dened by the ATM Forum is the minimum cell rate (MCR) support for each ABR virtual connection. In this paper, we present a fundamental study of rate allocation policies with MCR guaran-tee. In particular, we dene three network bandwidth allocation policies that guarantee MCR requirements. For each policy, we present a centralized algorithm to compute rate allocation. The practical signicance of our policies are substantiated with our further development of distributed algorithms for ABR service. The performance of our ABR algorithms are demonstrated with simulation results. 1
Data traffic has emerged as a big challenge for the standardization of traffic management mechanisms...
Abstract: In a multi-service network such as ATM, adaptive data services (such as ABR) share the ban...
In this thesis, a rate-based control mechanism is proposed for ABR service to achieve Max-min fairne...
In this paper, weighted fair rate allocation for ATM available bit rate (ABR) service is discussed w...
Traffic sources that do not have intrinsic temporal characteristics are expected to be transported o...
In this paper we study the performance of an explicit rate allocation algorithm for ATM networks usi...
An important concept in the ABR service model is the minimum cell rate (MCR) guarantee as well as th...
this paper we study the performance of an explicit rate allocation algorithm for ATM Networks using ...
ATM networks are used to carry a variety of types of traffic. For some types of traffic, in particul...
The primary goal of this paper is to propose rate allocation and regulation schemes for unicast and ...
This paper presents a novel generic weight-based net-work bandwidth sharing policy and an available ...
An important concept in the A B R service model is the minimum cell rate ( M C R) guarantee as well...
A new explicit rate allocation algorithm is proposed for achieving generic weight-proportional max-m...
The Available-Bit-Rate (ABR) service that is being standardized by the ATM Forum dynamically determi...
For the future boardband public network service, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is proposed. It su...
Data traffic has emerged as a big challenge for the standardization of traffic management mechanisms...
Abstract: In a multi-service network such as ATM, adaptive data services (such as ABR) share the ban...
In this thesis, a rate-based control mechanism is proposed for ABR service to achieve Max-min fairne...
In this paper, weighted fair rate allocation for ATM available bit rate (ABR) service is discussed w...
Traffic sources that do not have intrinsic temporal characteristics are expected to be transported o...
In this paper we study the performance of an explicit rate allocation algorithm for ATM networks usi...
An important concept in the ABR service model is the minimum cell rate (MCR) guarantee as well as th...
this paper we study the performance of an explicit rate allocation algorithm for ATM Networks using ...
ATM networks are used to carry a variety of types of traffic. For some types of traffic, in particul...
The primary goal of this paper is to propose rate allocation and regulation schemes for unicast and ...
This paper presents a novel generic weight-based net-work bandwidth sharing policy and an available ...
An important concept in the A B R service model is the minimum cell rate ( M C R) guarantee as well...
A new explicit rate allocation algorithm is proposed for achieving generic weight-proportional max-m...
The Available-Bit-Rate (ABR) service that is being standardized by the ATM Forum dynamically determi...
For the future boardband public network service, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is proposed. It su...
Data traffic has emerged as a big challenge for the standardization of traffic management mechanisms...
Abstract: In a multi-service network such as ATM, adaptive data services (such as ABR) share the ban...
In this thesis, a rate-based control mechanism is proposed for ABR service to achieve Max-min fairne...