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Analysis of packet loss in a continuous-time finite-buffer queue with multimedia traffic streams

✍ Scribed by A. La Corte; A. Lombardo; G. Schembra


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
267 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
1074-5351

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✦ Synopsis


The main peculiarity of multimedia services is the presence of intermedia relationships, that is, time relationships between the various media making up the multimedia stream. These, in fact, affect the characteristics of the traffic offered to the network and therefore they have to be taken into account when network resource allocation and management strategies are investigated. To achieve this aim we propose, in this study, to model a multimedia source as the superposition of heterogeneous correlated ON-OFF processes, each of which models a monomedia source in a continuous-time environment. The performance of a finite-size queue driven by a number of heterogeneous multimedia sources modelled according to the proposed paradigm is studied. Finally, assuming a master/slave relationship between the monomedia streams composing the multimedia stream, a case study is presented in order to show how intermedia relationships and their effects on buffer performance can be described through the autoand crosscorrelation functions of the compound processes and the autocorrelation function of the multimedia source as a whole.