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Competitive dynamic bandwidth allocation
We propose a realistic theoretical model for dynamic bandwidth allocation. Our model takes into account the two classical quality of service parameters: latency and utilization, together with a newly introduced parameter: number of bandwidth allocation ...
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Gradient bandwidth allocations
ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, 2015We look at bandwidth-sharing networks where bandwidth allocations are not known to maximize a priori any utility function. Instead, we only require the allocation functions to be 0-homogeneous and concave, which are desirable properties in many situations.
Matthieu Jonckheere, Seva Shneer
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Allocating Bandwidth for Bursty Connections
SIAM Journal on Computing, 1997Summary: We undertake the first study of statistical multiplexing from the perspective of approximation algorithms. The basic issue underlying statistical multiplexing is the following: in high-speed networks, individual connections (i.e., communication sessions) are very bursty, with transmission rates that vary greatly over time. As such, the problem
Jon M. Kleinberg +2 more
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Dynamic bandwidth allocation policies
Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM '96. Conference on Computer Communications, 2002When traffic of connectionless best effort protocols such as IP is carried over connection oriented protocols with guaranteed bandwidth, such as CBR connection in ATM, the interface layer between the protocols (i.e., AAL-the ATM adaption layer) needs to specify the bandwidth requirement and the duration of the bandwidth reservation. The purpose of this
Yehuda Afek +3 more
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Bandwidth allocation and routing in ISDN's
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1984The goal of communications network design is to satisfy user requirements with the minimum amount of investment. This paper presents a method for the optimal design of ISDN's. First, three multiplexing systems that allow the integration of circuit- and packetswitching traffic are described.
Mario Gerla, Rodolfo A. Pazos Rangel
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Bandwidth allocation in ATM networks
Annals of Operations Research, 1994zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
José Augusto Suruagy Monteiro +1 more
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2007
Inaccessible and isolated locations pose several problems to access scientific community onto a Grid infrastructure and satellite platforms could be the only practical way to provide connectivity. On the other hands, when an IP-based network is used to interconnect these sites, it is well known that standard Interned congestion control protocols (such ...
Celandroni N +10 more
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Inaccessible and isolated locations pose several problems to access scientific community onto a Grid infrastructure and satellite platforms could be the only practical way to provide connectivity. On the other hands, when an IP-based network is used to interconnect these sites, it is well known that standard Interned congestion control protocols (such ...
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Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for Bandwidth Asymmetry Wireless Networks
2007 IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2007This paper addresses when and how to adjust bandwidth allocations between uplink and downlink in a multi-service wireless network with bandwidth asymmetry under dynamic traffic load conditions. A new distributed multi-service admission control policy is developed first to guarantee the call level QoS requirements.
Gang Feng 0004, Xun Yang 0005
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Bandwidth allocation for broadband multichannel systems
[Proceedings] IEEE INFOCOM '92: The Conference on Computer Communications, 1992Future broadband networks will need to support transmission and switching at rates ranging from hundreds of Gbits/s to a Tbits/s or more. A feasible approach in the realization of such networks is the use of sets of parallel links or channels which are termed trunk groups or channel groups.
Zhixing Ren, James S. Meditch
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Bandwidth allocation in B-ISDN
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1994Abstract A channel group is a set of channels time-division-multiplexed onto the same transmission link, and a link group is a set of transmission links interconnecting two network nodes. This paper investigates a number of ways in which the transmission bandwidth of a link group can be shared by various telecommunication services based on the ...
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