In this paper the bandwidth assignment criteria, well suited in ATM LANs environments, have been extensively examined. In particular. After a discussion of the various schemes, we analyzed the bandwidth advertising criterion both by analytical methods and simulation. The cell loss and packet loss probability have been evaluated as a function of the usual network parameters (number of users, packet length, burstiness, etc.), pointing out that the gain factor of the network (i.e., the number of multiplexed sources given the quality of service) is directly proportional to the source burstiness. This intuitive result can be efficiently exploited in ATM LAN environments, where, it is supposed that a significative portion of traffic comes from bursty users
Bandwidth management for ATM-based LANs / Camarda, P.; Signore, V. A.. - STAMPA. - (1994), pp. 345-353. (Intervento presentato al convegno 19th Conference on Local Computer Networks, LCN’94 tenutosi a Minneapolis, MN nel October 2-5, 1994) [10.1109/LCN.1994.386586].
Bandwidth management for ATM-based LANs
Camarda P.;
1994-01-01
Abstract
In this paper the bandwidth assignment criteria, well suited in ATM LANs environments, have been extensively examined. In particular. After a discussion of the various schemes, we analyzed the bandwidth advertising criterion both by analytical methods and simulation. The cell loss and packet loss probability have been evaluated as a function of the usual network parameters (number of users, packet length, burstiness, etc.), pointing out that the gain factor of the network (i.e., the number of multiplexed sources given the quality of service) is directly proportional to the source burstiness. This intuitive result can be efficiently exploited in ATM LAN environments, where, it is supposed that a significative portion of traffic comes from bursty usersI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.