Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Providing absolute QoS through virtual channel reservation in optical burst switching networks
Computer Communications
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Block loss reduction in ATM networks
Computer Communications
New implementation of multi-priority pushout for shared memory ATM switches
Computer Communications
Performance study of buffer management schemes under multicasting traffic in ATM switching nodes
Computer Communications
Queueing analysis of explicit priority assignment buffer access scheme for ATM networks
Computer Communications
Research: ASET: A simulator toolkit for performance evaluation of ATM switches
Computer Communications
Incorporating priority scheme in IPv6 over ATM networks
Computer Communications
Real-time transmission of multilayer video over ATM networks
Computer Communications
A Study on Adaptive Time Token Priority-Based Queuing Scheme
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
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The problem of furnishing an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) based broadband-ISDN (B-ISDN) with two bearer services supporting different grades of transfer quality is addressed. The focus is on priority bandwidth and buffer management in the ATM communications nodes (switches, multiplexers or concentrators, and expanders) in the context of a multichannel network architecture. Detailed queueing analyses and simulations and results are provided to evaluate the differentiation between traffic classes that can be achieved by different strategies. The implementation complexity of the different schemes is discussed. Various priority queueing strategies characterized mainly by different degrees of resource sharing and a general system model for performance evaluation are introduced. Performance comparisons and design tradeoffs are addressed