Channel characteristics in local-area hard real-time systems
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems
Analysis and simulation of a fair queueing algorithm
SIGCOMM '89 Symposium proceedings on Communications architectures & protocols
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Hard real-time communication in multiple-access networks
Real-Time Systems
Rate-proportional servers: a design methodology for fair queueing algorithms
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Real-time block transfer under a link-sharing hierarchy
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Scheduling Algorithms for Multiprogramming in a Hard-Real-Time Environment
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Admission control schemes to provide class-level QoS in multiservice networks
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Synchronous Bandwidth Allocation for Real-Time Communications with the Timed-Token MAC Protocol
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Guaranteeing Synchronous Message Deadlines with the Timed Token Medium Access Control Protocol
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Determining End-to-End Delay Bounds in Heterogeneous Networks
NOSSDAV '95 Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video
RED-VBR: A New Approach to Support Delay-Sensitive VBR Video in Packet-Switched Networks
NOSSDAV '95 Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video
An Optimal Resource Allocation Policy for ATM Networks Supporting Time-Critical Traffic
Proceedings of the IFIP TC6/WG6.4 Fifth International Conference on High Performance Networking V
On ATM support for distributed real-time applications
RTAS '96 Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE Real-Time Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS '96)
Middleware for Distributed Industrial Real-Time Systems on ATM Networks
RTSS '96 Proceedings of the 17th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium
Guaranteeing end-to-end deadlines in ATM networks
ICDCS '95 Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
Distributed Real-Time Computin: The Next Generation
Distributed Real-Time Computin: The Next Generation
Scheduling real-time messages in packet-switched networks
Scheduling real-time messages in packet-switched networks
Admission control for hard real-time connections in ATM LANs
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
Scheduling real-time traffic in ATM networks
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
Traffic-controlled rate-monotonic priority scheduling of ATM cells
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
Call admission control schemes: a review
IEEE Communications Magazine
Supporting real-time and multimedia applications on the Mercuri testbed
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
IEEE Network: The Magazine of Global Internetworking
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The advent of high speed networks has introduced opportunities for new distributed applications, such as video conferencing, medical imaging, and telephony over Internet. These applications have stringent performance requirements. Thus, the ability of networks to handle traffics requiring the guarantee of quality of service, particularly the guarantee of end-to-end delay, jitter and loss bounds, is becoming more and more important. This paper examines one of the most promising networks for future distributed real-time applications, namely ATM (asynchronous transfer mode). Two services of ATM, constant bit rate and real-time variable bit rate services, make ATM suitable for distributed real-time applications. However, there exist many challenges before we can actually deploy ATM for real-time applications. One challenge is to provide users with a formal approach to map timing constraints of messages onto ATM services, and to verify correctness of such a mapping. This paper presents a contribution to take up such a challenge. It proposes an approach for automatic translation of constraints (deadlines and jitter) of hard real-time messages into traffic and QoS parameters of ATM connections.