Telecommunications: the next decade
IEEE Spectrum
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems - Theme issue: ITC 14 special sessions presentations
Scheduling and admission control policies: a case study for ATM
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems - Special issue on signaling and management of ATM networks
Quality of services based on both call admission and cell scheduling
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems - Special issue on signaling and management of ATM networks
Performance analysis of a leaky bucket scheme with a threshold in the data buffer
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems - Special issue on modeling of wired and wireless ATM networks
A generic smoothing algorithm for real-time variable bit rate video traffic
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems - Special issue on modeling of wired and wireless ATM networks
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems - Special issue on modeling of wired and wireless ATM networks
LB-SELA: rate-based access control for ATM networks
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems - Special issue: trends in formal description techniques
Asynchronous Transfer Mode Networks: Performance Issues
Asynchronous Transfer Mode Networks: Performance Issues
Introduction to ATM Design and Performance: With Applications Analysis Software
Introduction to ATM Design and Performance: With Applications Analysis Software
The Poor Gain from Statistical Multiplexing in the Homogeneous and the Heterogeneous Case
Proceedings of the IFIP TC6/ICCC International Conference on Integrated Broadband Communication Networks and Services
Proceedings of the Second IFIP Workshop on Performance Modelling and Evaluation of ATM Networks: ATM Networks, Performance Modelling and Analysis, Volume 1
Capacity reservation in ATM networks
Computer Communications
Review: Traffic source models for ATM networks: a survey
Computer Communications
Models for packet switching of variable-bit-rate video sources
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Local area network characteristics, with implications for broadband network congestion management
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Interactive video over ATM: state of the art
Computer Communications
A priority leaky-bucket regulator for virtual path traffic in ATM networks
Computer Communications
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Traffic policing and bandwidth management strategies at the User Network Interface (UNI) of an ATM network are investigated by simulation. The network is assumed to transport real time (RT) traffic like voice and video as well as non-real time (non-RT) data traffic. The proposed policing function, called the super leaky bucket (S-LB), is based on the leaky bucket (LB), but handles the three types of traffic differently according to their quality of service (QoS) requirements. Separate queues are maintained for RT and non-RT traffic. They are normally served alternately, but if the number of RT cells exceeds a threshold, it gets non-pre-emptive priority. Further increase of the RT queue causes low priority cells to be discarded. Non-RT cells are buffered and the sources are throttled back during periods of congestion. The simulations clearly demonstrate the advantages of the proposed strategy in providing improved levels of service (delay, jitter and loss) for all types of traffic.