The problem of call admission control and routing in a multiservice circuit-switched loss network can be solved optimally under certain assumptions by the tools of Markov decision theory. However, in networks of practical size a number of simplifying approximations are needed to make the solution feasible. Assuming link independence, we propose a new method for approximating the state-dependent link costs accurately and relatively efficiently, even on links with extremely large state spaces. The proposed polynomial approximations are optimal in the sense of minimizing the residual in the continuous-time Howard equations of the Markov decision processes associated with the links. Numerical results are presented, and the proposed approximatio...
Two communication traffic streams with Poisson statistics arrive at a network node on separate route...
The problem of admission control of packets in communication networks is studied in the continuous t...
The problem of determining optimal access policies for circuit-switched networks that support traffi...
The problem of call admission control and routing in a multiservice circuit-switched loss network ca...
AbstTact- A state-dependent policy for call admission and routing in a multi-service circuit-switche...
In modern high speed communication networks, it is very important to handle a variety of traffic typ...
Abstract. In this paper we study the call admission control (CAC) problem for a single link in multi...
In modern telecommunication and computer networks, there is an increasing demand to provide simultan...
In this thesis, we develop and examine decision models intended for traffic engineering analysis of ...
Call admission and routing control decisions in stochastic loss (circuit-switched) networks with sem...
We consider a link serving multiple service classes. We evaluate the properties of the link admissio...
In recent years, the theory of discrete event dynamic systems (DEDS) has been extensively explored a...
This article presents a connection admission control (CAC) algorithm for UMTS networks based on the ...
The admission control problem can be modelled as a Markov decision process (MDP) under the average c...
The problem of admission control of packets in communication networks is studied in the continuous t...
Two communication traffic streams with Poisson statistics arrive at a network node on separate route...
The problem of admission control of packets in communication networks is studied in the continuous t...
The problem of determining optimal access policies for circuit-switched networks that support traffi...
The problem of call admission control and routing in a multiservice circuit-switched loss network ca...
AbstTact- A state-dependent policy for call admission and routing in a multi-service circuit-switche...
In modern high speed communication networks, it is very important to handle a variety of traffic typ...
Abstract. In this paper we study the call admission control (CAC) problem for a single link in multi...
In modern telecommunication and computer networks, there is an increasing demand to provide simultan...
In this thesis, we develop and examine decision models intended for traffic engineering analysis of ...
Call admission and routing control decisions in stochastic loss (circuit-switched) networks with sem...
We consider a link serving multiple service classes. We evaluate the properties of the link admissio...
In recent years, the theory of discrete event dynamic systems (DEDS) has been extensively explored a...
This article presents a connection admission control (CAC) algorithm for UMTS networks based on the ...
The admission control problem can be modelled as a Markov decision process (MDP) under the average c...
The problem of admission control of packets in communication networks is studied in the continuous t...
Two communication traffic streams with Poisson statistics arrive at a network node on separate route...
The problem of admission control of packets in communication networks is studied in the continuous t...
The problem of determining optimal access policies for circuit-switched networks that support traffi...