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The Asymptotic Behavior of a Network Multiplexor with Multiple Time Scale and Subexponential Arrivals

by Predrag R. Jelenkovic, Aurel A. Lazar - in Stochastic Networks: Stability and Rare Events , 1996
"... Real-time traffic processes, such as video, exhibit multiple time scale characteristics, as well as subexponential first and second order statistics. We present recent results on evaluating the asymptotic behavior of a network multiplexer that is loaded with such processes. ..."
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Real-time traffic processes, such as video, exhibit multiple time scale characteristics, as well as subexponential first and second order statistics. We present recent results on evaluating the asymptotic behavior of a network multiplexer that is loaded with such processes.

Design and Implementation of a Distributed X-Multiplexor

by Alan T. Krantz, Sarah E. Chodrow, Michael D. Hirsch, Injong Rhee, Julie Sult, Vaidy S. Sunderam , 1998
"... Application sharing is an important aspect of collaborative computing. One mechanism for sharing applications is a multiplexor, a tool that broadcasts input /output messages from a single client to multiple displays. We describe the design and implementation of a multiplexor for X windows that suppo ..."
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that supports a heterogeneous environment and works effectively across both local and wide area networks. This X-multiplexor is composed of two distinct components, the Collaborative Computing Frameworks X-Multiplexor (CCFX) which acts as a pseudo-server for the client, and the Collaborative Computing Session

Per-Stream Jitter Analysis in CBR ATM Multiplexors

by R Privalov, Khosrow Sohraby
"... Abstract- — Constant Bit Rate (CBR) traffic is expected to be a major source of traffic in high-speed networks. Such sources may have stringent delay and loss requirements and in many cuses, they should be delivered exactly as they were generated, A simple delay priority scheme will bound the cell d ..."
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Abstract- — Constant Bit Rate (CBR) traffic is expected to be a major source of traffic in high-speed networks. Such sources may have stringent delay and loss requirements and in many cuses, they should be delivered exactly as they were generated, A simple delay priority scheme will bound the cell

A Terminal Multiplexor for the Cambridge Ring Local Area Network. Hardware

by Michael J. Milway, Michael J. Milway
"... Termux: a terminal multiplexor for the Cambridge Ring local area network- hardware ..."
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Termux: a terminal multiplexor for the Cambridge Ring local area network- hardware

Providing Heterogeneous Quality Of Service Bounds For Correlated Video Traffic At A Multiplexor

by Abdelnaser Adas, Amarnath Mukherjee , 1998
"... Network support for variable bit-rate video needs to consider (i) properties of workload induced (e.g., significant auto-correlations into far lags and heterogeneous marginal distributions), and (ii) application specific bounds on delay-jitter and statistical cell-loss probabilities. The objective o ..."
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Network support for variable bit-rate video needs to consider (i) properties of workload induced (e.g., significant auto-correlations into far lags and heterogeneous marginal distributions), and (ii) application specific bounds on delay-jitter and statistical cell-loss probabilities. The objective

Source Time Scale and Optimal Buffer/Bandwidth Trade-off for Heterogeneous Regulated Traffic in a Network Node

by Francsco Lo Presti, Zhi-li Zhang, Jim Kurose, Don Towsley , 1996
"... In this paper, we study the problem of resource allocation and control for an ATM node with regulated traffic. Both guaranteed lossless service and statistical service with small loss probability are considered. We investigate the relationship between source characteristics and the buffer/bandwidt ..."
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-off determined by the sources' time scale. For statistical service with a small loss probability, we present a new approach for estimating the loss probability in a shared buffer multiplexor with the so called "extremal" on-off, periodic sources. Under this approach, the optimal resource

On Long-Range Dependence in NSFNET Traffic

by Steven M. Klivansky, Cheng Song, Amarnath Mukherjee , 1994
"... Several recent studies indicate that (i) dependent packet arrivals can have a significant impact on buffer-overflow probabilities and delay characteristics at a network multiplexor, with long-range dependence showing a larger impact than short-range dependence, and (ii) that traffic in several diffe ..."
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Several recent studies indicate that (i) dependent packet arrivals can have a significant impact on buffer-overflow probabilities and delay characteristics at a network multiplexor, with long-range dependence showing a larger impact than short-range dependence, and (ii) that traffic in several

CM) Analysis of Network Statistics *

by R. L. A. Cottrell , 1987
"... This talk discusses the types and sources of data obtainable from networks of computer systems and terminals connected by communications paths. These paths often utilize mixtures of protocols and devices (such as modems, multiplexors, switches and front-ends) from multiple vendors. The talk describe ..."
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This talk discusses the types and sources of data obtainable from networks of computer systems and terminals connected by communications paths. These paths often utilize mixtures of protocols and devices (such as modems, multiplexors, switches and front-ends) from multiple vendors. The talk

Optical Networking And Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM)

by Muralikrishna Gandluru - HTTP://WWW.RAJJAIN.COM/CIS788-99/FTP/DWDM/INDEX.HTML , 1999
"... This paper deals with the twin concepts of optical networking and dense wavelength division multiplexing. The paper talks about the various optical network architectures and the various components of an all-optical network like Optical Amplifiers, Optical Add/Drop Multiplexors, Optical Splitters etc ..."
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This paper deals with the twin concepts of optical networking and dense wavelength division multiplexing. The paper talks about the various optical network architectures and the various components of an all-optical network like Optical Amplifiers, Optical Add/Drop Multiplexors, Optical Splitters

Traffic Grooming on Ring networks

by G. Justo, T. Radzik
"... In traffic grooming several low rate traffic (requests) can be combined into a high bandwidth wavelength such that at any network link the combined traffic rate is no more than the available wavelength bandwidth. When more than one requests are combined to share wavelength bandwidth Add-Drop Multipl ..."
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-Drop Multiplexors (ADM) are needed for opto-electronic conversion at nodes where traffic is added or dropped from the wavelength, such that, traffic on same wavelength may share ADM. The grooming problem aim to minimize the number of ADM and wavelength requirement on the network. For general instances the problem
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