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Dynamic bandwidth allocation in EPON

SPIE Proceedings, 2004
Ethernet passive optical network EPON has integrated the advantages of low-cost Ethernet equipment and low-cost and high-bandwidth passive fiber optic network, which is deemed as the best solution for broadband access network of next generation. The architecture of EPON is asymmetrical, based on a tree and branch topology utilizing passive splitters as
Lei Shi   +3 more
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Robust bandwidth allocation strategies

IEEE 2002 Tenth IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service (Cat. No.02EX564), 2003
Allocating bandwidth for a certain period of time is an often encountered problem in networks offering some kind of quality of service (QoS) support. In particular, for aggregate demand the required bandwidth at each point in time may exhibit considerable fluctuations, random fluctuations as well as systematic fluctuations due to different activity at ...
Ralf Steinmetz   +2 more
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First Demonstration of Bandwidth-Allocation Scheme for Network-Slicing-Based TDM-PON toward 5G and IoT Era

Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition, 2019
We propose a bandwidth allocation scheme for converging 5G mobile fronthaul and IoT networks on a TDM-PON. Experiments show that the scheme can simultaneously provide low-latency transmission, bandwidth guarantee, and auto-discovery process.
H. Uzawa   +7 more
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Dynamic bandwidth allocation in satellite networks

2009 European Control Conference (ECC), 2009
This work presents an adaptive control approach for queue-based Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD) procedures in geostationary satellite networks. In queue-based protocols, the controller objective is to drive the buffer queue length to a certain target queue length.
FIASCHETTI, ANDREA   +2 more
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Caching for Heterogeneous Small-Cell Networks With Bandwidth Allocation and Caching-Aware BS Association

IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 2019
This letter studies the caching problem for heterogeneous small-cell networks with bandwidth allocation and caching-aware base station association. The caching control and bandwidth allocation problem aims at minimizing the request miss ratio.
Thinh Duy Tran, T. Hoang, L. Le
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Bandwidth allocation for broadband multichannel systems

[Proceedings] IEEE INFOCOM '92: The Conference on Computer Communications, 1992
Future 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.
James S. Meditch, Zhixing Ren
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Bandwidth allocation in B-ISDN

Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1994
Abstract 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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Adaptive Configuration Selection and Bandwidth Allocation for Edge-Based Video Analytics

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2022
Shenmin Zhang   +6 more
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Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for Bandwidth Asymmetry Wireless Networks

2007 IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2007
This 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.
Xun Yang, Gang Feng
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Dynamic bandwidth allocation for ATM switches

Journal of Applied Probability, 1996
We explore a dynamic approach to the problems of call admission and resource allocation for communication networks with connections that are differentiated by their quality of service requirements. In a dynamic approach, the amount of spare resources is estimated on-line based on feedbacks from the network's quality of service monitoring mechanism. The
Ivy Hsu, Jean Walrand
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