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We consider a fluid model of a system that handles multiple classes of traffic. The delay and cell-loss requirements of the different classes of traffic ar.
We consider a fluid model of a system that handles multiple classes of traffic. The delay and cell-loss requirements of the different classes of traffic are ...
Admission Control of Multi-Class Traffic with Service Priorities in High-Speed Networks-We consider a fluid model of a system that handles multiple classes ...
We propose a simple resource allocation scheme in which service priority is given to real-time traffic. ... High-Speed Networks-Building the Information ...
We first present a multiclass admission control scheme with UMTS QoS classes in the DiffServ IP network. We further extend this scheme for end-to-end admission ...
A new class of service disciplines, termed “batch and prioritize” or BP admission control (AC), is proposed. The BP algorithms use the delay tolerance of ...
Gautam, “Admission control of multi-class traffic with service priorities in high-speed networks,” Queuing Syst. ... and traffic controls and traffic engineering ...
We propose a resource allocation scheme that takes into account both the QoS requirements and the characteristics of traffic streams.
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