<p><em>ATM Network Performance, Second Edition</em>, describes approaches to computer and communication network management at the ATM layer of the protocol hierarchy. The focus is on satisfying quality-of-service requirements for individual connections. Results in both areas of bandwidth scheduling
ATM Network Performance
โ Scribed by George Kesidis (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 157
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
ATM Network Performance describes a unified approach to ATM network management. The focus is on satisfying quality-of-service requirements for individual B-ISDN connections. For an ATM network of output-buffer switches, the author describes how the basic network resources (switch buffer memory and link transmission bandwidth) should be allocated to achieve the required quality-of-service connections. The performance of proposed bandwidth scheduling policies is evaluated. Both single node and end-to-end performance results are given. In particular, these results are applied to resource provisioning problems for prerecorded (stored) video and video teleconferencing. The flow control problem for available bit rate traffic is also described.
This book is intended for a one-term course in performance of Broadband Integrated-Services Digital Networks (B-ISDNs) based on a type of packet-switched communication network called Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM). The level of presentation is at the first year of graduate studies and for professionals working in the field, but it may be accessible to senior undergraduates as well. Some familiarity with ATM standards is assumed as such standards are only briefly outlined.
All of the required background in discrete-time queueing theory is supplied. Exercises are given at the end of chapters. Solutions and/or hints to selected exercises are given in an Appendix.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction....Pages 1-18
Discrete-Time Queues with Constant Service Rate....Pages 19-33
Bandwidth Scheduling for a Single Node....Pages 35-53
End-to-End Delay Bounds and Buffer Sizing....Pages 55-76
The Flow Control Problem for ABR Traffic....Pages 77-90
Resource Provisioning for Prerecorded Video....Pages 91-110
Real-Time VBR Video Teleconferencing....Pages 111-132
Back Matter....Pages 133-153
โฆ Subjects
Computer Communication Networks; Multimedia Information Systems
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