In this paper we consider a link, characterized by specific capacity, that services multi-rate random or quasirandom traffic. Random traffic is generated by an infinite number of traffic sources, while quasi-random traffic is generated by a finite population of traffic sources. The link is modeled as a multi-rate loss system. Handover and new calls are distinguished. New calls compete for the available bandwidth under a threshold call admission policy. In that policy, a new call of a particular service-class is not allowed to enter the system if the in-service handover and new calls of the same service-class plus the new call, exceed a predefined threshold (which can be different for each service-class). On the other hand, handover calls compete for the a...
For bursty sources, statistical Multiplexing in ATM networks leads to better utilization of network ...
We consider a reference cell of fixed capacity in a wireless cellular network while concentrating on...
We address the problem of efficient resource allocation and Quality of Service (QoS) provision in mo...
We consider a two-link communication system with restricted accessibility that services Poisson arri...
We consider a two-link system that accommodates Poisson arriving calls from different service-classe...
The authors propose two multirate teletraffic loss models in a two‐link system that accommodates Poi...
This paper proposes multirate teletraffic loss models of a link that accommodates different service-...
We propose a probabilistic bandwidth sharing policy, based on the threshold (TH) policy, for a singl...
This paper proposes multirate teletraffic loss models of a link that accommodates different service-...
We consider a two-link system that accommodates Poisson arriving calls from different service-classe...
In this paper, we propose a multirate teletraffic loss model of a single link with certain bandwidth...
This paper proposes multirate teletraffic loss models of a link that accommodates different service-...
Most of the real-time applications involve connection establishment in point-to-point (unicast) comm...
The problem of estimating call blocking probabilities in ATM networks is addressed in this thesis. W...
grantor: University of TorontoA major part of the traffic in BISDN networks would be varia...
For bursty sources, statistical Multiplexing in ATM networks leads to better utilization of network ...
We consider a reference cell of fixed capacity in a wireless cellular network while concentrating on...
We address the problem of efficient resource allocation and Quality of Service (QoS) provision in mo...
We consider a two-link communication system with restricted accessibility that services Poisson arri...
We consider a two-link system that accommodates Poisson arriving calls from different service-classe...
The authors propose two multirate teletraffic loss models in a two‐link system that accommodates Poi...
This paper proposes multirate teletraffic loss models of a link that accommodates different service-...
We propose a probabilistic bandwidth sharing policy, based on the threshold (TH) policy, for a singl...
This paper proposes multirate teletraffic loss models of a link that accommodates different service-...
We consider a two-link system that accommodates Poisson arriving calls from different service-classe...
In this paper, we propose a multirate teletraffic loss model of a single link with certain bandwidth...
This paper proposes multirate teletraffic loss models of a link that accommodates different service-...
Most of the real-time applications involve connection establishment in point-to-point (unicast) comm...
The problem of estimating call blocking probabilities in ATM networks is addressed in this thesis. W...
grantor: University of TorontoA major part of the traffic in BISDN networks would be varia...
For bursty sources, statistical Multiplexing in ATM networks leads to better utilization of network ...
We consider a reference cell of fixed capacity in a wireless cellular network while concentrating on...
We address the problem of efficient resource allocation and Quality of Service (QoS) provision in mo...