In this paper, we propose charging schemes for ATM networks based on the concept of virtual effective bandwidths (VEB). VEBs were initially developed by the authors to support real-time Connection Admission Control (CAC) in a framework where traffic sources with different quality of service (QoS) requirements are multiplexed into the same finite length queue. VEBs allow different QoS requirements to be related which is important for charging purposes. We propose three charging schemes which can be included in real-time CAC: the first one depends solely on the resource requirements of the call; the second is dependent on resource as well as QoS requirements of the call; the third is dependent on the current traffic intensity of the other con...
We show approximation formulae for required capacities (bit rates) of ATM Virtual Paths that cover...
Provision of Quality-of-Service (QoS) guarantees is an important and challenging issue in the design...
For future Broadband-ISDN, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is designed not only to support a wide r...
PhDNew services are emerging rapidly within the world of telecommunications. Charging strategies th...
In this paper, we present an admission control technique for mixed real-time and non-real-time traff...
We show approximation formulae for required capacities (bit rates) of ATM Virtual Paths that cover a...
Traffic in ATM networks can be described by numerous parameters. On a per session basis, one may use...
In addition to simplifying nodal processing and network architecture, a good virtual path layout/cap...
This paper is principally concerned with resource allocation for connections tolerating statistical ...
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 ...
The ATM Forum is currently discussing the need for a new best-effort service called UBR+, which is a...
this paper we consider a bandwidth control scheme (i.e. managed bandwidth service) for an ATM networ...
A dynamic call admission control scheme is proposed for ATM networks to support multiple Quality of ...
Nowadays, telecommunications networks like telephony networks, computer networks, and packet switche...
We show approximation formulae for required capacities (bit rates) of ATM Virtual Paths that cover...
Provision of Quality-of-Service (QoS) guarantees is an important and challenging issue in the design...
For future Broadband-ISDN, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is designed not only to support a wide r...
PhDNew services are emerging rapidly within the world of telecommunications. Charging strategies th...
In this paper, we present an admission control technique for mixed real-time and non-real-time traff...
We show approximation formulae for required capacities (bit rates) of ATM Virtual Paths that cover a...
Traffic in ATM networks can be described by numerous parameters. On a per session basis, one may use...
In addition to simplifying nodal processing and network architecture, a good virtual path layout/cap...
This paper is principally concerned with resource allocation for connections tolerating statistical ...
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 ...
The ATM Forum is currently discussing the need for a new best-effort service called UBR+, which is a...
this paper we consider a bandwidth control scheme (i.e. managed bandwidth service) for an ATM networ...
A dynamic call admission control scheme is proposed for ATM networks to support multiple Quality of ...
Nowadays, telecommunications networks like telephony networks, computer networks, and packet switche...
We show approximation formulae for required capacities (bit rates) of ATM Virtual Paths that cover...
Provision of Quality-of-Service (QoS) guarantees is an important and challenging issue in the design...
For future Broadband-ISDN, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is designed not only to support a wide r...