A Rate-Based Borrowing Scheme for QoS Provisioning in Multimedia Wireless Networks
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
A Fair Resource Allocation Protocol for Multimedia Wireless Networks
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
QoS-IP '01 Proceedings of the International Workshop on Quality of Service in Multiservice IP Networks
Cost-Efficient Design of Future Broadband Fixed Wireless Access Systems
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking - Special issue: Network modelling and simulation
Planning and optimization of multi-service computer networks
SpringSim '07 Proceedings of the 2007 spring simulaiton multiconference - Volume 1
Improving QoS in unicast and multicast IP-based networks through capacity planning
IMSA '07 Proceedings of the Eleventh IASTED International Conference on Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications
Bandwidth problems in high-speed networks
IBM Journal of Research and Development
A recursive algorithm for bandwidth partitioning
IEEE Transactions on Communications
On resource sharing and careful overbooking for network virtualisation
International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems
QoS-aware routing in ATM and IP-over-ATM
Computer Communications
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The statistical multiplexing operation within an ATM network node is considered, with respect to different methods for the allocation of the bandwidth of an outgoing link. Service separation is assumed by dividing the overall traffic flows into classes, homogeneous in terms of performance requirements and statistical characteristics. Which share the bandwidth of a link according to some specified policy. This context allows one to clearly define, by means of several existing approaches, a region in the space of connections of the different classes (call space) where quality of service (QoS) requirements at the cell level are satisfied. Within this region, some criteria for allocating the bandwidth of the link to the service classes are proposed, and the resulting allocation and call admission control (CAC) strategies are defined and analyzed. The goal of these operations is to achieve some desired QoS at the call level. Several numerical simulation results are presented, in order to highlight the different performance characteristics of the various methods