Browsing by Subject "Asynchronous transfer mode"
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Adaptive congestion control in ATM based networks: Quality of service and high utilisation
(1997)To improve network utilisation and robustness for Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networks there is increasing evidence that reactive congestion controls are necessary. However the large bandwidth-delay product and the ...
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Adaptive nonlinear congestion controller for a differentiated-services framework
(2005)The growing demand of computer usage requires efficient ways of managing network traffic in order to avoid or at least limit the level of congestion in cases where increases in bandwidth are not desirable or possible. In ...
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Addressing network survivability issues by finding the K-best paths through a trellis graph
(IEEE, 1997)Due to the increasing reliance of our society on the timely and reliable transfer of large quantities of information (such as voice, data, and video) across high speed communication networks, it is becoming important for ...
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Computational intelligence in management of ATM networks: a survey of current state of research
(1999)Today, a number of researchers are looking at alternative non-analytical control system design and modeling techniques that have the ability to devise effective, robust ATM network management schemes. Such schemes employ ...
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Congestion control for differentiated-services using non-linear control theory
(2001)The growing demand of computer usage requires efficient ways of managing network traffic in order to avoid or at least limit the level of congestion in cases where increases in bandwidth are not desirable or possible. Using ...
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Congestion control for differentiated-services using non-linear control theoryABC
(2001)The growing demand of computer usage requires efficient ways of managing network traffic in order to avoid or at least limit the level of congestion in cases where increases in bandwidth are not desirable or possible. Using ...
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Cultural journeys in the information society
(IEEE, 2000)This paper describes the Cultural Journeys in the Information Society (CJIS) project. CJIS project is an INCO project (973324) funded by the ECC and its aims to address the problem of electronic information roads at various ...
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Effective control of traffic flow in ATM networks using fuzzy explicit rate marking (PERM)
(1997)In this paper, we describe the fuzzy explicit rate marking (FERM) traffic flow control algorithm for a class of best effort service, known as available bit rate (ABR), proposed by the ATM Forum. FERM is an explicit rate ...
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Evolutionary-fuzzy prediction for strategic ID-QoS: Routing in broadband networks
(2001)This article presents an application of evolutionary-fuzzy prediction in interdomain routing of broadband network connections with Quality of Services requirements in the case of an integrated ATM and SDH networking ...
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Evolutionary-fuzzy prediction for strategic QoS routing in broadband networks
(IEEE, 1998)We present an application of evolutionary-fuzzy prediction in inter-domain routing of broadband network connections with Quality of Services requirements in the case of an integrated ATM and SDH networking architecture. ...
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Fast backward predictive congestion notification for ATM networks with significant propagation delays
(1995)A fast Backward Predictive Congestion Notification (BPCN) scheme for ATM networks is proposed, whose objective is to avoid cell loss and achieve high resource utilisation during high traffic demand. A dynamic adaptive model ...
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Fuzzy backward congestion notification (FBCN) congestion control in asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks
(IEEE, 1995)In this paper, we study the performance of a fuzzy control scheme as a first step to develop better control strategies for avoiding congestion and attaining high link utilisation in ATM based networks. Due to the complexity ...
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Fuzzy control of ABR traffic flow in ATM LANs
(IEEE, 1995)High-speed LANs are beginning to migrate from shared media to switch based configurations (commonly based on ATM architectures). Because of the characteristics of ATM networks and nature of LAN traffic, there is a need for ...
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Fuzzy logic based congestion control in computer networks
(2006)Network congestion control is a complex problem that requires robust, possibly intelligent, control methodologies to obtain satisfactory performance. Designing effective congestion control strategies for computer networks ...
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Hierarchical approach for the bandwidth allocation, management and control in B-ISDN
(Publ by IEEE, 1993)This paper adopts a hierarchical multilayer/ multilevel approach for the allocation, management and control of B-ISDN resources. This approach seems appropriate to present a vertical decomposition of control layers, having ...
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Integrated control of connection admission, flow rate, and bandwidth for ATM based networks
(1996)We consider the combined control problem of connection admission, flow rate, and bandwidth allocation (capacity, service-rate) under nonstationary conditions. A fluid flow model in state variable form describes the time ...
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Integrated control of connection admission, flow rate, and bandwidth for ATM based networksAAA
(1996)We consider the combined control problem of connection admission, flow rate, and bandwidth allocation (capacity, service-rate) under nonstationary conditions. A fluid flow model in state variable form describes the time ...
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Integrated switching strategy for ABR traffic control in ATM networks
(1997)In this paper we extend earlier results on combined control problem of connection admission, flow rate, and bandwidth allocation (capacity, service-rate) in ATM based networks under nonstationary conditions to the multiple ...
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Integrated switching strategy for ABR traffic control in ATM networksAAA
(1997)In this paper we extend earlier results on combined control problem of connection admission, flow rate, and bandwidth allocation (capacity, service-rate) in ATM based networks under nonstationary conditions to the multiple ...
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Intelligent control techniques for efficient regulation of ABR queue length in ATM switches
(1997)Designing effective congestion control strategies for broadband networks is known to be difficult because of the variety of dynamic parameters involved such as link speeds, burstiness of the traffic, the distances between ...