In ATM networks, the Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service has been proposed to accommodate non-real-time traffic with packet size not exceeding a maximum length, such as TCP/IP based traffic. The GFR service not only guarantees a minimum throughput at the frame level, but also supports a fair share of available resources. In this article, we propose a buffering strategy called Intelligent Fair Buffer Allocation (IFBA) that provides minimum cell rate (MCR) guarantees and fair sharing to GFR virtual circuits (VCs). From the simulation results, w
While traffic volume of real-time applications is rapidly increasing, current routers do not guaran...
Abstract – The Internet has become the dominant networking technology. However multimedia communicat...
While traffic volume of real-time applications is rapidly increasing, current routers do not guarant...
In ATM networks, the Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service has been proposed to accommodate non-real-t...
In ATM networks, the guaranteed frame rate (GFR) service category has been defined to support user a...
The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol suite is the standard requirem...
The ATM Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service is intended for best eort trac that can benet from minim...
Abstract—We investigate the TCP packet transmission over the ATM Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service...
Service scheduling scheme that controls the order of servicing cells within an ATM node is very impo...
For the future boardband public network service, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is proposed. It su...
In this thesis, a rate-based control mechanism is proposed for ABR service to achieve Max-min fairne...
In this paper a study on a link buffer multiplexing scheme, fast buffer reservation (FBR), has been ...
ABSTRACT In this paper a study on a link buffer multiplexing scheme, Fast Buffer Reservation (FBR), ...
A novel concept in available bit rate (ABR) service model as dened by the ATM Forum is the minimum c...
A novel service scheduling scheme, the Earliest Deadline First for Finite Buffer (EDF-FB) scheme, is...
While traffic volume of real-time applications is rapidly increasing, current routers do not guaran...
Abstract – The Internet has become the dominant networking technology. However multimedia communicat...
While traffic volume of real-time applications is rapidly increasing, current routers do not guarant...
In ATM networks, the Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service has been proposed to accommodate non-real-t...
In ATM networks, the guaranteed frame rate (GFR) service category has been defined to support user a...
The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol suite is the standard requirem...
The ATM Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service is intended for best eort trac that can benet from minim...
Abstract—We investigate the TCP packet transmission over the ATM Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service...
Service scheduling scheme that controls the order of servicing cells within an ATM node is very impo...
For the future boardband public network service, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is proposed. It su...
In this thesis, a rate-based control mechanism is proposed for ABR service to achieve Max-min fairne...
In this paper a study on a link buffer multiplexing scheme, fast buffer reservation (FBR), has been ...
ABSTRACT In this paper a study on a link buffer multiplexing scheme, Fast Buffer Reservation (FBR), ...
A novel concept in available bit rate (ABR) service model as dened by the ATM Forum is the minimum c...
A novel service scheduling scheme, the Earliest Deadline First for Finite Buffer (EDF-FB) scheme, is...
While traffic volume of real-time applications is rapidly increasing, current routers do not guaran...
Abstract – The Internet has become the dominant networking technology. However multimedia communicat...
While traffic volume of real-time applications is rapidly increasing, current routers do not guarant...