Large deviations of uniformly recurrent Markov additive processes
Advances in Applied Mathematics
Effective bandwidths at multi-class queues
Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications
Effective bandwidths for the multi-type UAS channel
Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Effective bandwidths for multiclass Markov fluids and other ATM sources
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Analysis, modeling and generation of self-similar VBR video traffic
SIGCOMM '94 Proceedings of the conference on Communications architectures, protocols and applications
Wide area traffic: the failure of Poisson modeling
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
A measurement-based admission control algorithm for integrated services packet networks
SIGCOMM '95 Proceedings of the conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communication
SIGCOMM '95 Proceedings of the conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communication
RCBR: a simple and efficient service for multiple time-scale traffic
SIGCOMM '95 Proceedings of the conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communication
Second moment resource allocation in multi-service networks
SIGMETRICS '97 Proceedings of the 1997 ACM SIGMETRICS international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems
A framework for robust measurement-based admission control
SIGCOMM '97 Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM '97 conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communication
Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications
A new algorithm for measurement-based admission control in integrated services packet networks
PfHSN '96 Proceedings of the TC6 WG6.1/6.4 Fifth International Workshop on Protocols for High-Speed Networks V
Investigations of the Performance of a Measurement-based Connection Admission Control Algorithm
Proceedings of the IFIP TC6 WG6.3/WG6.4 Fifth International Workshop on Performance Modelling and Evaluation of ATM Networks: Performance Analysis of ATM Networks
Real-time Cell Loss Ratio Estimation and Its Applications to ATM Traffic Controls
INFOCOM '97 Proceedings of the INFOCOM '97. Sixteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. Driving the Information Revolution
On the relevance of time scales in performance oriented traffic characterizations
INFOCOM'96 Proceedings of the Fifteenth annual joint conference of the IEEE computer and communications societies conference on The conference on computer communications - Volume 2
Entropy of ATM traffic streams: a tool for estimating QoS parameters
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
A decision-theoretic approach to call admission control in ATM networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Bandwidth trading under misaligned objectives: Decentralized measurement-based control
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
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In measurement based admission control, measured traffic parameters are used to determine the maximum number of connections that can be admitted to a resource within a given quality constraint. The assumption that the measured parameters are the true ones can compromise admission control; measured parameters are random quantities, causing additional variability. This paper analyzes the impact of measurement error within the framework of Large Deviation theory. For a class of admission controls, large deviation principles are established for the number of admitted connections, and for the attained overflow rates. These are applied to admission to bufferless resources, and buffered resources in both the many sources and large buffer asymptotic. The sampling properties of effective bandwidths are presented, together with a discussion the impact of the temporal extent of individual samples on estimator variability. Sample correlations are shown to increase estimator variance; procedures to make admission control robust with respect to these are described.