<p>Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networks are widely considered to be the new generation of high speed communication systems both for broadband public information highways and for local and wide area private networks. ATM is designed to integrate existing and future voice, audio, image and data s
ATM Networks: Performance Modelling and Evaluation
โ Scribed by Demetres D. Kouvatsos (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 444
- Series
- IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Validation and Tuning of an MPEG-1 Video Model....Pages 3-21
Using Maximum Entropy Principle for Output Burst Characterization of an ATM Switch....Pages 22-38
Using Markovian Models to Replicate Real ATM Traffics....Pages 39-54
Front Matter....Pages 55-55
A Congestion Control Mechanism for Connectionless Services offered by ATM Networks....Pages 57-73
ATM traffic prediction using FIR neural networks....Pages 74-91
Analysis, simulation and experimental verification of the throughput of GCRA based UPC functions for CBR streams....Pages 92-109
When Is Traffic Dispersion Useful? A Study On Equivalent Capacity....Pages 110-129
Front Matter....Pages 131-131
A comparison of pre-planned routing techniques for virtual path restoration....Pages 133-152
Virtual Path Bandwidth Control Versus Dynamic Routing Control....Pages 153-171
Front Matter....Pages 173-173
Some simulation results about TCP connections in ATM networks....Pages 175-194
Front Matter....Pages 195-195
Feedback & Pricing in ATM Networks....Pages 197-212
Front Matter....Pages 213-213
Geometrical bounds on an output stream of a queue in a model of a two-stages interconnection network : application to the dimensioning problem....Pages 215-232
A Diffusion Cell Loss Estimate for ATM with Multiclass Bursty Traffic....Pages 233-248
An integrated approach to evaluating the loss performance of ATM switches....Pages 249-268
Strictly Nonblocking Operation of 3-stage Clos Switching Networks....Pages 269-286
Performance Analysis of Buffered Banyan ATM Switch Architectures....Pages 287-323
Front Matter....Pages 325-325
Markov Chain Animation Technique Applied to ATM Bandwidth Derivation and Tandem Switches....Pages 327-341
A scheme for multiplexing ATM sources....Pages 342-357
Shaping of video traffic to optimise QoS and network performance....Pages 358-377
Front Matter....Pages 379-379
Study of the Performance of an Atm Clos Switching Network Based on the Composite Technique....Pages 381-399
Front Matter....Pages 379-379
A Study of the Fairness of the Fast Reservation Protocol....Pages 400-413
Efficient Simulation of Consecutive Cell Loss in ATM Networks....Pages 414-430
On the accelerated simulation of VBR virtual channel multiplexing in a single-server FIFO buffer....Pages 431-440
Back Matter....Pages 441-444
โฆ Subjects
Computer Communication Networks; Communications Engineering, Networks; Signal, Image and Speech Processing
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