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Toward network controlled IP traffic offloading
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2013Operator controlled IP traffic offloading in cellular networks has been a lively topic in both product and standard development during recent years. Specifically, 3GPP has developed multiple IP traffic offloading solutions for their system architecture, typically requiring 3GPP-specific modifications for user equipment.
Jouni Korhonen +3 more
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Optimal Control for Traffic Flow Networks
Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 2005zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Gugat, M. +3 more
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A traffic control mechanism for ATM networks
Proceedings of GLOBECOM '93. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2002The paper presents a traffic control mechanism, termed (L,M,T) mechanism, for ATM networks. The (L,M,T) mechanism polices the peak rate, the long term average rate and the maximum burst length that is allowed to enter the ATM network. The L in the (L,M,T) mechanism refers to the minimum inter-cell distance that is permitted within a burst. This feature
Khan, Irfan, Li, Victor OK
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Distributed traffic network control system
2013 IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing, Communication and Computing (ICSPCC 2013), 2013This paper presents a consensus based traffic network management system. A consensus algorithm is used to control the traffic lights. The traffic lights can cooperatively manage the traffic flow among the whole traffic network. The system aims to average the traffic flow and force the road resources to reach maximum usage around the whole network. As a
Wang Zongyao, Sui Cong
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2010
Any computer—and more to the point, a Mac OS X Server—receives a barrage of traffic over the network interfaces. You can use two services in particular to control this traffic. The first is the router, and the second is the firewall. A router is a device on your network that chooses the paths between devices that network traffic takes; in short, a ...
Charles S. Edge +2 more
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Any computer—and more to the point, a Mac OS X Server—receives a barrage of traffic over the network interfaces. You can use two services in particular to control this traffic. The first is the router, and the second is the firewall. A router is a device on your network that chooses the paths between devices that network traffic takes; in short, a ...
Charles S. Edge +2 more
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Adaptive Traffic Congestion Control Of Traffic Network
Proceedings of the Intelligent Vehicles '93 Symposium, 2005This paper studies the adaptive traffic congestion control of traffic network from the system-theoretic viewpoint. The time-dependent characteristics of traffic congestion length are described by a linear time-varying discrete dynamical system based on the traffic volume balance at each signalized intersection. An adaptive control system of the traffic
H. Shimizu, H. Naraki, E. Watanabe
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Traffic control in ATM networks
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1994Abstract This paper presents a framework to study the problem of traffic control in ATM networks. Bursty traffic sources are modelled by Interrupted Bernoulli Processes. Probability of violation and dimensioning issues are addressed for the leaky bucket mechanism and the (L,M,T) mechanism, proposed by the authors.
Khan, Irfan, Li, Victor OK
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2009
Economically speaking, it is interesting to see that over the years, the question as to whether PACS is cost-justifiable has not been easier to answer. The early work at the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, as well as at Washington University in Seattle, provided some early numbers and a framework to use, however, a clear “savings-model” is ...
Carrison K.S. Tong, Eric T.T. Wong
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Economically speaking, it is interesting to see that over the years, the question as to whether PACS is cost-justifiable has not been easier to answer. The early work at the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, as well as at Washington University in Seattle, provided some early numbers and a framework to use, however, a clear “savings-model” is ...
Carrison K.S. Tong, Eric T.T. Wong
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Decentralized control of traffic networks
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1983An arbitrary interconnected network of intersecting streets with one-way traffic flow is considered in which some or all intersections are assumed to be operating at maximum capacity. In this case, it is desired to find a robust decentralized controller at each traffic intersection, so that for all perturbed external traffic flow sources/sinks, the ...
Davison, Edward J., Oezguener, Uemit
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Traffic control for ATM networks
IEEE International Conference on Communications, World Prosperity Through Communications, 2003A technique to realize the broadband ISDN (B-ISDN) using the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) to provide new high-speed data and video services as well as the existing data and voice services simultaneously is proposed. Dividing the ATM universal network into core and edges, the core requires efficient traffic control to assure the quality for various ...
K. Nakamaki, M. Kawakatsu, A. Notoya
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