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Vogels, U-Net: a user-level network interface for parallel and distributed computing, in:

by Anindya Basu , Vineet Buch , Werner Vogels , Thorsten Von Eicken - Proceedings of the 15th ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles, ACM, , 1995
"... Abstract The U-Net communication architecture provides processes with a virtual view of a network device to enable user-level access to high-speed communication devices. The architecture, implemented on standard workstations using off-the-shelf ATM communication hardware, removes the kernel from th ..."
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, as well as novel abstractions like Active Message can be implemented efficiently. A U-Net prototype on an 8-node ATM cluster of standard workstations achieves 15Mbytes/s TCP bandwidth with 1Kbyte buffers and demonstrates performance equivalent to Meiko CS-2 and TMC CM-5 supercomputers on a set of Split

The Importance of Long-Range Dependence of VBR Video Traffic in ATM Traffic Engineering: Myths and Realities

by Bong K. Ryu, Anwar Elwalid - IN PROC. ACM SIGCOMM '96 , 1996
"... There has been a growing concern about the potential impact of long-term correlations (second-order statistic) in variable-bit-rate (VBR) video traffic on ATM buffer dimensioning. Previous studies have shown that video traffic exhibits long-range dependence (LRD) (Hurst parameter large than 0.5). We ..."
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There has been a growing concern about the potential impact of long-term correlations (second-order statistic) in variable-bit-rate (VBR) video traffic on ATM buffer dimensioning. Previous studies have shown that video traffic exhibits long-range dependence (LRD) (Hurst parameter large than 0

Dynamics of TCP Traffic over ATM Networks

by Allyn Romanow, Sally Floyd - IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS , 1994
"... We investigate the performance of TCP connections over ATM networks without ATM-level congestion control, and compare it to the performance of TCP over packet-based networks. For simulations of congested networks, the effective throughput of TCP over ATM can be quite low when cells are dropped at th ..."
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We investigate the performance of TCP connections over ATM networks without ATM-level congestion control, and compare it to the performance of TCP over packet-based networks. For simulations of congested networks, the effective throughput of TCP over ATM can be quite low when cells are dropped

Dimensioning playout buffers from an ATM network

by F. P. Kelly, P. B. Key - Proceedings of the 11th lEE Teletraffic Symposium , 1994
"... The interaction of traffic streams within an ATM network raises several interesting ques-tions concerning the size of buffers at various positions within the network. Even an initially deterministic input stream of cells will be perturbed by cross traffic, producing cell delay variation that varies ..."
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The interaction of traffic streams within an ATM network raises several interesting ques-tions concerning the size of buffers at various positions within the network. Even an initially deterministic input stream of cells will be perturbed by cross traffic, producing cell delay variation that varies

Effective Bandwidths for Multiclass Markov Fluids and Other ATM Sources

by George Kesidis, Jean Walrand, Cheng-shang Chang , 1993
"... We show the existence of effective bandwidths for multiclass Markov fluids and other types of sources that are used to model ATM traffic. More precisely,we show that when such sources share a buffer with deterministic service rate, a constraint on the tail of the buffer occupancy distribution is a l ..."
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We show the existence of effective bandwidths for multiclass Markov fluids and other types of sources that are used to model ATM traffic. More precisely,we show that when such sources share a buffer with deterministic service rate, a constraint on the tail of the buffer occupancy distribution is a

Bandwidth and Buffer Dimensioning for Guaranteed Quality of Service in Wireless ATM Networks

by Mort Naraghi-Pour
"... Extending ATM services to the wireless environment is intended to provide quality of service guarantees to multimedia applications. However, provisioning of QoS over the wireless link is made difficult by the fact that the burstiness of the channel and the retransmission mechanism of the data link l ..."
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layer protocol result in a randomly varying transmission rate for the ATM connection. In this paper the randomly varying connection rate is modeled by a generalized Gilbert/Elliot channel model. A queueing analysis is performed for this system and the cell loss rate from the transmitter's buffer

On the Impact of Long-Range-Dependent Traffic in Dimensioning ATM Network Buffer

by George C. Lin, Tatsuya Suda , 1998
"... Recent measurements of packet networks have shown that packet traffic exhibits long-range-dependent property. Studies have also discovered that this property is not adequately captured by the conventional Markov traffic models and of- ten yields queueing behavior such as heavy-tailed or subexponenti ..."
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-tailed or subexponential queue length distribution. These findings have led to the implication that long-range-dependent traffic has a significant impact on determining queueing performance and dimensioning buffer requirement in general.

A new approach for allocating buffers and bandwidth to heterogeneous, regulated traffic in an ATM node

by Anwar Elwalid, Debasis Mitra, Robert H. Wentworth - IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications , 1995
"... Abstract-A new approach to determining the admissibility of variable bit rate (VBR) traffic in buffered digital networks is developed. In this approach all traffic presented to the network is assumed to have been subjected to leaky-bucket regulation, and extremal, periodic, on-off regulated traffic ..."
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Abstract-A new approach to determining the admissibility of variable bit rate (VBR) traffic in buffered digital networks is developed. In this approach all traffic presented to the network is assumed to have been subjected to leaky-bucket regulation, and extremal, periodic, on-off regulated traffic

Fundamental Bounds and Approximations for ATM Multiplexers with Applications to Video Teleconferencing

by Anwar Elwalid, Daniel Heyman, T. V. Lakshman, Debasis Mitra, Alan Weiss , 1995
"... The main contributions of this paper are two-fold. First, we prove fundamental, similarly behaving lower and upper bounds, and give an approximation based on the bounds, which is effective for analyzing ATM multiplexers, even when the traffic has many, possibly heterogeneous, sources and their model ..."
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and their models are of high dimension. Second, we apply our analytic approximation to statistical models of video teleconference traffic, obtain the multiplexing system's capacity as determined by the number of admissible sources for given cell loss probability, buffer size and trunk bandwidth, and, finally

Credit-Based Flow Control for ATM Networks: Credit Update Protocol, Adaptive Credit Allocation, and Statistical Multiplexing

by H. T. Kung, Trevor Blackwell, Alan Chapman , 1994
"... This paper presents three new results concerning credit-based flow control for ATM networks: (1) a simple and robust credit update protocol (CUP) suited for relatively inexpensive hardware/ software implementation; (2) automatic adaptation of credit buffer allocation for virtual circuits (VCs) shari ..."
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This paper presents three new results concerning credit-based flow control for ATM networks: (1) a simple and robust credit update protocol (CUP) suited for relatively inexpensive hardware/ software implementation; (2) automatic adaptation of credit buffer allocation for virtual circuits (VCs
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