CAC controlled services sharing a link with connectionless data services in an ATM network: a performance evaluation study
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2010-05-07T11:01:47Z
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2010-05-07T11:01:47Z
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1993
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Fabregat, R., Marzo, J.L., Sole, J., i Domingo, J. (1993). CAC controlled services sharing a link with connectionless data services in an ATM network: a performance evaluation study. Second International Conference on Broadband Services, Systems and Networks : 1993, 83 - 86. Recuperat 07 maig 2010, a http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=264071
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0-85296-602-4
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In the B-ISDN there is a provision for four classes of services, all of them supported by a single transport network (the ATM network). Three of these services, the connected oriented (CO) ones, permit connection access control (CAC) but the fourth, the connectionless oriented (CLO) one, does not. Therefore, when CLO service and CO services have to share the same ATM link, a conflict may arise. This is because a bandwidth allocation to obtain maximum statistical gain can damage the contracted ATM quality of service (QOS); and vice versa, in order to guarantee the contracted QOS, the statistical gain have to be sacrificed. The paper presents a performance evaluation study of the influence of the CLO service on a CO service (a circuit emulation service or a variable bit-rate service) when sharing the same link
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eng
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IEEE
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© Second International Conference on Broadband Services, Systems and Networks, 1993, p. 83-86
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CAC controlled services sharing a link with connectionless data services in an ATM network: a performance evaluation study
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