The primary objective in the present paper is to gain fundamental understanding of the performance achievable in ATM networks as a function of the various system characteristics. We derive limit theorems that characterize the achievable performance in terms of the offered traffic, the admissible region, and the revenue measure. The insights obtained allow for substantial simplifications in the design of real-time connection admission control algorithms. In particular, we describe how the boundaries of admissible regions with convex complements may be linearized -- thus reducing the admissible region -- so as to obtain a convenient loss network representation. The asymptotic results for the achievable performance suggest that the potential r...
Maximizing bandwidth utilization and providing performance guarantees, in the context of multimedia ...
This paper develops a practical method for connection admission control in ATM networks. The method ...
We propose a simple framework to study the trade-offs between bandwidth and buffer in an ATM network...
The primary objective in the present paper is to gain fundamental understanding of the performance a...
Although ATM seems to be the wave of the future, one analysis requires that the utilization of the n...
The problem of estimating call blocking probabilities in ATM networks is addressed in this thesis. W...
This paper presents algorithms for Connection Admission Control (CAC) in an ATM network which are ba...
A CAC algorithm must efficiently determine if a new connection can be admitted by verifying that its...
With the advances in high bandwidth fiber-optical transmission, we are close to developing the Broad...
In this paper we present an algorithm for making connection admission decisions in ATM networks, usi...
For bursty sources, statistical Multiplexing in ATM networks leads to better utilization of network ...
Abstruct- In this paper, we present a real-time computation algorithm based on the bufferless fluid ...
In this paper we consider the analysis of call blocking at a single resource with differing capacity...
Summarization: Since ATM switches are intented to be simple and inexpensive, a significant part of t...
This dissertation considers an important issue in high-speed networks - the understanding of the int...
Maximizing bandwidth utilization and providing performance guarantees, in the context of multimedia ...
This paper develops a practical method for connection admission control in ATM networks. The method ...
We propose a simple framework to study the trade-offs between bandwidth and buffer in an ATM network...
The primary objective in the present paper is to gain fundamental understanding of the performance a...
Although ATM seems to be the wave of the future, one analysis requires that the utilization of the n...
The problem of estimating call blocking probabilities in ATM networks is addressed in this thesis. W...
This paper presents algorithms for Connection Admission Control (CAC) in an ATM network which are ba...
A CAC algorithm must efficiently determine if a new connection can be admitted by verifying that its...
With the advances in high bandwidth fiber-optical transmission, we are close to developing the Broad...
In this paper we present an algorithm for making connection admission decisions in ATM networks, usi...
For bursty sources, statistical Multiplexing in ATM networks leads to better utilization of network ...
Abstruct- In this paper, we present a real-time computation algorithm based on the bufferless fluid ...
In this paper we consider the analysis of call blocking at a single resource with differing capacity...
Summarization: Since ATM switches are intented to be simple and inexpensive, a significant part of t...
This dissertation considers an important issue in high-speed networks - the understanding of the int...
Maximizing bandwidth utilization and providing performance guarantees, in the context of multimedia ...
This paper develops a practical method for connection admission control in ATM networks. The method ...
We propose a simple framework to study the trade-offs between bandwidth and buffer in an ATM network...