Performance evaluation of a traffic control mechanism for ATM networks
IEEE INFOCOM '92 Proceedings of the eleventh annual joint conference of the IEEE computer and communications societies on One world through communications (Vol. 2)
The Asynchronous Transfer Mode: a tutorial
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems - Special issue on the ATM—asynchronous transfer mode
A reservation principle with applications to the ATM traffic control
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems - Special issue on the ATM—asynchronous transfer mode
Communication protocols for high speed packet networks
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems - Special issue on protocol specification, testing and verification
Performance of the buffered leaky bucket policing mechanism
TriComm '92 Proceedings of the conference on High-speed communication networks
Traffic characterization in a wide area network
TriComm '92 Proceedings of the conference on High-speed communication networks
Open issues and challenges in providing quality of service guarantees in high-speed networks
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
ATM connection and traffic management schemes for multimedia internetworking
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Communication Issues in Parallel Computing Across ATM Networks
IEEE Parallel & Distributed Technology: Systems & Technology
A Burst-Oriented Traffic Control Framework for ATM Networks
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The rate-based flow control framework for the available bit rate ATM service
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Credit-based flow control for ATM networks
IEEE Network: The Magazine of Global Internetworking
Integration of rate and credit schemes for ATM flow control
IEEE Network: The Magazine of Global Internetworking
ICDCS '01 Proceedings of the The 21st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
Queueing analysis of explicit priority assignment buffer access scheme for ATM networks
Computer Communications
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As network capacities increase, wide-area distributed parallel computing may become feasible. This paper addresses one of the issues involved in using an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) network for such a purpose 驴 that of developing an appropriate call admission control (CAC) procedure for such applications given the special nature of their traffic. In this proposal, connections belonging to the same application and sharing the same link are allowed to utilize the linkbandwidth in a strongly correlated manner. However, connections belonging to different applications are still assumed to be independent. This allows the development of a tabular approach for keeping track of the aggregate bandwidth demand of the applications sharing the same link. The proposed approach is compared with two related approaches (one more conservative and another more aggressive) and is shown to strike a balance between utilization and loss rate.