Analyzing the performance of deferred reservations
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Source policing for ATM systems based on peakedness rate
INFOCOM'96 Proceedings of the Fifteenth annual joint conference of the IEEE computer and communications societies conference on The conference on computer communications - Volume 1
Design and performance analysis of a new RTM algorithm for VBR traffic in ATM networks
Computer Communications
Design, analysis, and evaluation of an improved scheme for ATM burst-level admission control
Computer Communications
Research: Design and analysis of delay control for CBR services in ATM networks
Computer Communications
Usage parameter control schemes for improving MPEG video quality over ATM networks
Computer Communications
Bandwidth reservation for bursty traffic in the presence of resource availability uncertainty
Computer Communications
A Study on Adaptive Time Token Priority-Based Queuing Scheme
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
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Three approaches to the bandwidth management problem that have been proposed and studied by various groups are reviewed to illustrate three distinctly different approaches and identify their strengths and weaknesses. Based on these approaches, a bandwidth management and congestion control scheme for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks that supports both point-to-point and one-to-many multicast virtual circuits is proposed. It is shown that the method can handle fully heterogeneous traffic and can be effectively implemented. The algorithm for making virtual circuit acceptance decisions is straightforward and fast, and the hardware mechanisms needed to implement buffer allocation and traffic monitoring at the user-network interface have acceptable complexities. It is also shown, through numerical examples, that the approach can achieve reasonable link efficiencies even in the presence of very bursty traffic. No advance reservation required, simplifying the interface between the network and the user and avoiding an initial network round trip delay before data can be transmitted