Connection admission control (CAC) functions in asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks require that a traffic descriptor (TD) be specified at connection setup. Existing standards define rule based traffic parameters, from which worst-case proof bounds for cell arrivals of a compliant connection can be derived. Then, the purpose of this letter is to establish the minimum amount of buffer space actually required to avoid buffer overflow in a multiplexer loaded by constant bit rate (CBR) and variable bit rate (VBR) connections, meaning that any smaller buffer can be overflowed with positive probability. The relevance of this result is to provide a definite benchmark for possible resource savings assessment of statistical multiplexing scheme...
The interaction of traffic streams within an ATM network raises several interesting ques-tions conce...
In a previous paper, one of the authors, gave a worst-case analysisfor the Early Packet Discard tech...
We propose a simple framework to study the trade-offs between bandwidth and buffer in an ATM network...
ABSTRACT In this paper a study on a link buffer multiplexing scheme, Fast Buffer Reservation (FBR), ...
In this paper a study on a link buffer multiplexing scheme, fast buffer reservation (FBR), has been ...
A CAC algorithm must efficiently determine if a new connection can be admitted by verifying that its...
In the process of bringing ATM traffic control into reality, the ATM Forum has proposed to adopt the...
We consider the multiplexing of several variable bit rate (VBR) connections over one variable bit ra...
This contribution deals with a formula for the capacity an ATM multiplexer must at least have to a...
The CAC (Connection Admission Control) method plays an important role in the ATM (Asynchronous Trans...
In this paper the utilisation of the Probability of Congestion (PC) as a bandwidth allocation decisi...
A b s t r a c t In t.his paper we study the problem of optimal Ijuffer space priority control in an ...
The characteristics of service independence and flexibility of ATM networks make the control problem...
grantor: University of TorontoA major part of the traffic in BISDN networks would be varia...
An overview is given of previously-proposed measurement-based connection admission control (CAC) met...
The interaction of traffic streams within an ATM network raises several interesting ques-tions conce...
In a previous paper, one of the authors, gave a worst-case analysisfor the Early Packet Discard tech...
We propose a simple framework to study the trade-offs between bandwidth and buffer in an ATM network...
ABSTRACT In this paper a study on a link buffer multiplexing scheme, Fast Buffer Reservation (FBR), ...
In this paper a study on a link buffer multiplexing scheme, fast buffer reservation (FBR), has been ...
A CAC algorithm must efficiently determine if a new connection can be admitted by verifying that its...
In the process of bringing ATM traffic control into reality, the ATM Forum has proposed to adopt the...
We consider the multiplexing of several variable bit rate (VBR) connections over one variable bit ra...
This contribution deals with a formula for the capacity an ATM multiplexer must at least have to a...
The CAC (Connection Admission Control) method plays an important role in the ATM (Asynchronous Trans...
In this paper the utilisation of the Probability of Congestion (PC) as a bandwidth allocation decisi...
A b s t r a c t In t.his paper we study the problem of optimal Ijuffer space priority control in an ...
The characteristics of service independence and flexibility of ATM networks make the control problem...
grantor: University of TorontoA major part of the traffic in BISDN networks would be varia...
An overview is given of previously-proposed measurement-based connection admission control (CAC) met...
The interaction of traffic streams within an ATM network raises several interesting ques-tions conce...
In a previous paper, one of the authors, gave a worst-case analysisfor the Early Packet Discard tech...
We propose a simple framework to study the trade-offs between bandwidth and buffer in an ATM network...