Research: Admission-control techniques with application to broadband networks
Computer Communications
Joint virtual path routing and capacity design for ATM networks
Computer Communications
Critical bandwidth allocation for the delivery of compressed video
Computer Communications
Research: Service management on an ATM DQDB MAN
Computer Communications
QoS mapping scheme and a model for MAN-ATM internetworking
Computer Communications
Capacity reservation in ATM networks
Computer Communications
Research: Service integration issues on an ATM DQDB MAN
Computer Communications
Research: Design and analysis of delay control for CBR services in ATM networks
Computer Communications
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A framework is presented for the specification of performance requirements, and several high-level design principles for performance-driven ATM traffic controls based on resource reservation are developed. Simulation results illustrate that to guarantee performance levels, bursty traffic should be statistically multiplexed only if connection peak rates are low relative to the network link speed or burst durations are short. A pragmatic traffic management approach that favors simplicity and robustness in the traffic control design rather than optimizing bandwidth efficiency is stressed