A dynamic call admission control scheme is proposed for ATM networks to support multiple Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. The scheme is based on the notion of partial separation. It divides the overall traffic flows into classes, within which each traffic source has similar QoS requirements, but may have different traffic characteristics, and the bandwidth of a link is dynamically allocated among the classes. A dynamic bandwidth allocation strategy is introduced. It achieves the goal of bandwidth allocation by optimizing a cost function defined as an estimate of the overall cell loss rate that would be generated by the total offered load. It is dynamic in the sense that the bandwidth allocation is adjusted each time when a connection ...
Admission control and bandwidth allocation are important issues in telecommunications networks, espe...
This paper develops a practical method for connection admission control in ATM networks. The method ...
[[abstract]]This paper concerns with the problem of supporting multiple QOS classes for BISDN servic...
This paper presents a real time front-end admission control scheme for ATM networks. A call manageme...
Abstruct- In this paper, we present a real-time computation algorithm based on the bufferless fluid ...
An admission control and bandwidth allocation strategy is applied to several traffic classes enterin...
In this paper, we present an admission control technique for mixed real-time and non-real-time traff...
Abstract—We propose an admission control scheme to guarantee a certain level of QoS to on-going conn...
A new technique is developed to analyze the cell loss behavior of individual connections in finite i...
grantor: University of TorontoA major part of the traffic in BISDN networks would be varia...
A CAC algorithm must efficiently determine if a new connection can be admitted by verifying that its...
[[abstract]]This paper concerns with the problem of supporting multiple QoS classes for BISDN servic...
Provision of Quality-of-Service (QoS) guarantees is an important and challenging issue in the design...
The aim of this paper is three fold: 1. to present an uptodate comprehensive review of connection ad...
A new mobility-specific call admission control (CAC), using a decentralised approach, is introduced....
Admission control and bandwidth allocation are important issues in telecommunications networks, espe...
This paper develops a practical method for connection admission control in ATM networks. The method ...
[[abstract]]This paper concerns with the problem of supporting multiple QOS classes for BISDN servic...
This paper presents a real time front-end admission control scheme for ATM networks. A call manageme...
Abstruct- In this paper, we present a real-time computation algorithm based on the bufferless fluid ...
An admission control and bandwidth allocation strategy is applied to several traffic classes enterin...
In this paper, we present an admission control technique for mixed real-time and non-real-time traff...
Abstract—We propose an admission control scheme to guarantee a certain level of QoS to on-going conn...
A new technique is developed to analyze the cell loss behavior of individual connections in finite i...
grantor: University of TorontoA major part of the traffic in BISDN networks would be varia...
A CAC algorithm must efficiently determine if a new connection can be admitted by verifying that its...
[[abstract]]This paper concerns with the problem of supporting multiple QoS classes for BISDN servic...
Provision of Quality-of-Service (QoS) guarantees is an important and challenging issue in the design...
The aim of this paper is three fold: 1. to present an uptodate comprehensive review of connection ad...
A new mobility-specific call admission control (CAC), using a decentralised approach, is introduced....
Admission control and bandwidth allocation are important issues in telecommunications networks, espe...
This paper develops a practical method for connection admission control in ATM networks. The method ...
[[abstract]]This paper concerns with the problem of supporting multiple QOS classes for BISDN servic...