Research: Design and analysis of delay control for CBR services in ATM networks
Computer Communications
Dynamic behavior analysis of cell loss control mechanisms in ATM networks
Computer Communications
Simple schemes for traffic integration at call set-up level in ATM networks
Computer Communications
Research: Circuit emulation approach to traffic control in a B-ISDN
Computer Communications
An integrated admission control based on measurements in ATM networks
Computer Communications
An adaptive call admission control in ATM networks using optimized measurements windows
Computer Communications
Review: A fuzzy algorithm for combined control of traffic parameters: assessment and key issues
Computer Communications
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Some of the congestion control methods commonly considered suitable for an ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) network are surveyed. Call-level control, which provides preventive control by regulating the admission of new calls into the network, is first discussed. The concept of equivalent bandwidth is defined, and the sharing of network information is discussed. Admission control schemes are described. Methods for cell-level control, which avoids short term congestion, are considered. Included are call admittance, bandwidth policing, and rate control, as well as priority schemes that provide multiple grades of service with ATM