Many designs for integrated services networks offer a bounded delay packet delivery service to support real-time applications. To provide a bounded delay service, networks must use …
Measurement-based admission control (MBAC) is an attractive mechanism to concurrently offer quality of service (QoS) to users, without requiring a priori traffic specification and on …
RJ Gibbens, FP Kelly - 15th International Teletraffic Congress, 1997 - statslab.cam.ac.uk
The performance of measurement-based admission control depends upon statistical interactions between several time-scales, ranging from the very short time scales associated …
This paper describes a simple and robust ATM call admission control, and develops the theoretical background for its analysis. Acceptance decisions are based on whether the …
S Jamin, PB Danzig, S Shenker, L Zhang - Proceedings of the …, 1995 - dl.acm.org
Many designs for integrated service networks offer a bounded delay packet delivery service to support real-time applications. To provide bounded delay service, networks must use …
In this paper first, we review two extensions of the Erlang multi-rate loss model (EMLM), whereby we can assess the call-level quality-of-service (QoS) of ATM networks. The call …
S Chen, NR Figueira - US Patent 6,487,170, 2002 - Google Patents
(57) ABSTRACT A method and apparatus are provided for making admission decisions in a packet switched network, such as a Differen tiated Services (DiffServ) Packet Network …
D Tse, M Grossglauser - Proceedings of INFOCOM'97, 1997 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We consider the problem of admission control for variable-rate traffic sources sharing a bufferless link, in order to provide a quality-of-service in terms of overload probability …
A crucial problem facing the designers and deployers of future high-speed networks is providing applications with quality of service (QOS) guarantees. For soft real-time …