Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) supports a number of different traffic classes, including Constant Bit Rate (CBR), Available Bit Rate (ABR), and Variable Bit Rate (VBR). Applications wishing to use a particular class must determine the set of traffic parameters which characterize the connection. In this paper, we consider how to engineer the traffic parameters for VBR WAN voice, where multiple voice streams, utilizing compression and silence detection, are multiplexed into a single virtual circuit. We define two criteria which the VBR parameters must satisfy: 1) Achievement of a desired probability of cell marking/loss by a leaky bucket policer, and 2) Maximization of admission probabilities to the network. We compute the parameters for tw...
The goal of this thesis is the development and performance analysis of a flow control algorithm for ...
We are concerned about the transmission of Variable Bit Rate (VBR) video traffic over Asynchronous T...
As digital video services become more prominent, the strain that they place upon networks will becom...
Allocating resources to variable bitrate (VBR) teletraffic sources is not a trivial task because the...
Allocating resources to variable bitrate (VBR) teletraffic sources is not a trivial task because th...
grantor: University of TorontoA major part of the traffic in BISDN networks would be varia...
Provision of Quality-of-Service (QoS) guarantees is an important and challenging issue in the design...
This report introduces some basic issues regarding the transmission of variable bit rate (VBR) video...
In this paper, we study the call admission control problem for an ATM multiplexer loaded with hetero...
The VBR traffic control schemes are presented with the objectives of preventing network congestion, ...
12 pagesInternational audienceThe introduction of new ATM service categories increases the benefits ...
In Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network, Variable Bit Rate (VBR) service category has been defin...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis, we investigate the modeling of CBR and VBR t...
The introduction of asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) based Broadband Integrated Services Digital Net...
We consider the multiplexing of several variable bit rate (VBR) connections over one variable bit ra...
The goal of this thesis is the development and performance analysis of a flow control algorithm for ...
We are concerned about the transmission of Variable Bit Rate (VBR) video traffic over Asynchronous T...
As digital video services become more prominent, the strain that they place upon networks will becom...
Allocating resources to variable bitrate (VBR) teletraffic sources is not a trivial task because the...
Allocating resources to variable bitrate (VBR) teletraffic sources is not a trivial task because th...
grantor: University of TorontoA major part of the traffic in BISDN networks would be varia...
Provision of Quality-of-Service (QoS) guarantees is an important and challenging issue in the design...
This report introduces some basic issues regarding the transmission of variable bit rate (VBR) video...
In this paper, we study the call admission control problem for an ATM multiplexer loaded with hetero...
The VBR traffic control schemes are presented with the objectives of preventing network congestion, ...
12 pagesInternational audienceThe introduction of new ATM service categories increases the benefits ...
In Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network, Variable Bit Rate (VBR) service category has been defin...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis, we investigate the modeling of CBR and VBR t...
The introduction of asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) based Broadband Integrated Services Digital Net...
We consider the multiplexing of several variable bit rate (VBR) connections over one variable bit ra...
The goal of this thesis is the development and performance analysis of a flow control algorithm for ...
We are concerned about the transmission of Variable Bit Rate (VBR) video traffic over Asynchronous T...
As digital video services become more prominent, the strain that they place upon networks will becom...