In this paper, a new two-level flow control scheme using VP credit-based control and stop-and-go rate control for Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networks is presented. Since the proposed scheme does not require any information on traffic characteristics, we propose to apply such a flow control scheme to the best effort traffic that requires no bandwidth guarantee From the network. The proposed flow control scheme can efficiently use the leftover bandwidth after the guaranteed traffic has been satisfied. Therefore, high bandwidth utilization can be achieved. Furthermore, cell loss can completely be avoided by the lower-level credit-flow control done on a per VP basis. On top of this, a higher-level Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) ra...
Abstract — The asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) Forum has chosen rate-based control as the flow cont...
In this paper we investigate the performances of the EFCI-based (Explicit Forward Congestion Indicat...
Real-time continuous media traffic, such as digital video and audio, is expected to comprise a large...
In this paper, a new two-level flow control scheme using VP credit-based control and stop-and-go rat...
Available Bit Rate (ABR) service is becoming more and more important in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (...
Two forms of flow control for ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) networks are examined, namely rate-ba...
Congestion control ensures that network resources are divided fairly and efficiently among competing...
We propose a flow-control scheme that combines the merits of credit- and rate-based flow-control sch...
Link-by-link flow-controlled virtual channels are pro-posed for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) net...
The goal of this thesis is the development and performance analysis of a flow control algorithm for ...
The ATM Forum voted to implement the Rate Based Flow Control (RBFC) scheme to manage ABR traffic in ...
ATM has one common feature which guarantees its success, namely the possibility to transport any ATM...
A novel flow control protocol is presented for Availability Bit Rate (ABR) service in Asynchronous T...
In this paper, a rate-based flow control scheme based upon per-VC virtual queuing is proposed for th...
Although many flow control schemes have been proposed for ABR (Available Bit Rate) multipoint-to-mul...
Abstract — The asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) Forum has chosen rate-based control as the flow cont...
In this paper we investigate the performances of the EFCI-based (Explicit Forward Congestion Indicat...
Real-time continuous media traffic, such as digital video and audio, is expected to comprise a large...
In this paper, a new two-level flow control scheme using VP credit-based control and stop-and-go rat...
Available Bit Rate (ABR) service is becoming more and more important in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (...
Two forms of flow control for ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) networks are examined, namely rate-ba...
Congestion control ensures that network resources are divided fairly and efficiently among competing...
We propose a flow-control scheme that combines the merits of credit- and rate-based flow-control sch...
Link-by-link flow-controlled virtual channels are pro-posed for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) net...
The goal of this thesis is the development and performance analysis of a flow control algorithm for ...
The ATM Forum voted to implement the Rate Based Flow Control (RBFC) scheme to manage ABR traffic in ...
ATM has one common feature which guarantees its success, namely the possibility to transport any ATM...
A novel flow control protocol is presented for Availability Bit Rate (ABR) service in Asynchronous T...
In this paper, a rate-based flow control scheme based upon per-VC virtual queuing is proposed for th...
Although many flow control schemes have been proposed for ABR (Available Bit Rate) multipoint-to-mul...
Abstract — The asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) Forum has chosen rate-based control as the flow cont...
In this paper we investigate the performances of the EFCI-based (Explicit Forward Congestion Indicat...
Real-time continuous media traffic, such as digital video and audio, is expected to comprise a large...