Dynamic bandwidth allocation in ATM networks
Today's new applications such as World Wide Web, video conferencing and multimedia have introduced a large amount of traffic into the network. Additionally new applications are also heading towards real time process. Instant access to the network, greater level of performances and higher deg...
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my.upm.eprints.86722023-12-26T02:52:15Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8672/ Dynamic bandwidth allocation in ATM networks Loh, Chee Heok Today's new applications such as World Wide Web, video conferencing and multimedia have introduced a large amount of traffic into the network. Additionally new applications are also heading towards real time process. Instant access to the network, greater level of performances and higher degree of satisfaction has become the main concerns of users using these new applications. Although current transmission mediums have advanced in capacity through means such as optical fiber and Gigabit Ethernet, future and unknown new services tend to consume up the available bandwidth. ATM network is the new technology used to support a wide variety of services including data, voice, video and most possibly other future applications. Its flexibility, efficiency and high throughput have gained popularity but with greater complexity due to different approaches in handling different type of services.A high-speed network such as ATM networks must have an effective traffic management scheme in order to gain high data throughput with the least cost of operation. Thus, simulation and modeling are the effective methods used to design the trade-off between network parameters and their performances. Effective sharing of network resources such as bandwidth and buffer are studied through the dynamic allocation method. Static allocation scheme has been proven inefficient to provide high resources utilization as can be seen in STM networks compared to A TM networks. However, ATM networks should provide different dynamic allocation methods according to its different services and traffic characteristics. Four dynamic allocation strategies have been designed, evaluated and compared for their performances. They are called Static Bandwidth Allocation, Bandwidth Allocated Proportional to Expected Queue Length, Bandwidth Allocated Proportional to Expected Queue Length with Threshold Value and Bandwidth Allocated with Threshold Interrupt. Bandwidth Allocated with Threshold Interrupt is proven to be the most effective strategy as it could response to congestion immediately. 2001-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8672/1/FSKTM_2001_16_IR.pdf Loh, Chee Heok (2001) Dynamic bandwidth allocation in ATM networks. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Automated tellers English |
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Today's new applications such as World Wide Web, video conferencing and
multimedia have introduced a large amount of traffic into the network. Additionally
new applications are also heading towards real time process. Instant access to the
network, greater level of performances and higher degree of satisfaction has
become the main concerns of users using these new applications. Although current
transmission mediums have advanced in capacity through means such as optical
fiber and Gigabit Ethernet, future and unknown new services tend to consume up
the available bandwidth. ATM network is the new technology used to support a
wide variety of services including data, voice, video and most possibly other future
applications. Its flexibility, efficiency and high throughput have gained popularity
but with greater complexity due to different approaches in handling different type
of services.A high-speed network such as ATM networks must have an effective traffic
management scheme in order to gain high data throughput with the least cost of
operation. Thus, simulation and modeling are the effective methods used to design
the trade-off between network parameters and their performances. Effective sharing
of network resources such as bandwidth and buffer are studied through the dynamic
allocation method. Static allocation scheme has been proven inefficient to provide
high resources utilization as can be seen in STM networks compared to A TM
networks. However, ATM networks should provide different dynamic allocation
methods according to its different services and traffic characteristics. Four dynamic
allocation strategies have been designed, evaluated and compared for their
performances. They are called Static Bandwidth Allocation, Bandwidth Allocated
Proportional to Expected Queue Length, Bandwidth Allocated Proportional to
Expected Queue Length with Threshold Value and Bandwidth Allocated with
Threshold Interrupt. Bandwidth Allocated with Threshold Interrupt is proven to be
the most effective strategy as it could response to congestion immediately. |
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