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Measurement-Based Admission Control for Bufferless Multiplexers
, 2001
"... In this paper we study measurement--based admission control for bufferless multiplexing, which is very attractive for real--time traffic. We first discuss a novel Large Deviations (LD) approach to measurement--based admission control. We then provide an extensive review of the existing literature ..."
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In this paper we study measurement--based admission control for bufferless multiplexing, which is very attractive for real--time traffic. We first discuss a novel Large Deviations (LD) approach to measurement--based admission control. We then provide an extensive review of the existing
measurement-based admission control
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Providing QoS with Measurement-Based Admission Control
, 1999
"... Integrated services networks perform call admission control before accepting a new connection to ensure that the QoS requirements of all connections are met. Rather than relying on a priori traffic descriptors (such as leaky buckets), which often poorly characterize the actual traffic, measuremen ..."
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, measurement--based admission control bases admission decisions on measurements of the actual traffic. In this paper we first develop a novel Large Deviations (LD) approach to measurement--based admission control. We then provide an extensive review of the existing literature on measurement--based admission
Comments on the Performance of Measurement-Based Admission Control Algorithms
, 2000
"... Relaxed real-time services that do not provide guaranteed loss rates or delay bounds are of considerable interest in the Internet, since these services can achieve higher utilization than hard real-time services while still providing adequate service to adaptive real-time applications. Achieving thi ..."
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this higher level of utilization depends on an admission control algorithm that does not rely on worst-case bounds to guide its admission decisions. Measurement-based admission control is one such approach, and several measurement-based admission control algorithms have been proposed in the literature
On the Self-Similarity of Measurement-Based Admission Controlled Traffic*
"... Abstract — In this paper, we focus on an admission controlled traffic scenario. Flows, characterized by heavy-tailed ON/OFF periods, are admitted to a network link according to a Measurement Based Admission Control algorithm. Our simulation results show that the Long Range Dependence of the accepted ..."
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Abstract — In this paper, we focus on an admission controlled traffic scenario. Flows, characterized by heavy-tailed ON/OFF periods, are admitted to a network link according to a Measurement Based Admission Control algorithm. Our simulation results show that the Long Range Dependence
Comments on Measurement-based Admissions Control for Controlled-Load Services
, 1996
"... This paper considers measurement-based admissions control procedures for Controlled-Load services [Wro96]. First, we discuss some of the factors that reduce the requirements on a measurement-based admissions control procedure in an Internet environment with a strong mix of realtime and data traffic. ..."
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This paper considers measurement-based admissions control procedures for Controlled-Load services [Wro96]. First, we discuss some of the factors that reduce the requirements on a measurement-based admissions control procedure in an Internet environment with a strong mix of realtime and data traffic
A Framework for Robust Measurement-Based Admission Control
- IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
, 1999
"... Measurement-based admission control (MBAC) is an attractive mechanism to concurrently offer quality of service (QoS) to users, without requiring a priori traffic specification and on-line policing. However, several aspects of such a system need to be clearly understood in order to devise robust MBAC ..."
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Measurement-based admission control (MBAC) is an attractive mechanism to concurrently offer quality of service (QoS) to users, without requiring a priori traffic specification and on-line policing. However, several aspects of such a system need to be clearly understood in order to devise robust
Measurement-Based Admission Control with Aggregate Traffic Envelopes
, 2001
"... The goal of admission control is to support the quality-of-service demands of real-time applications via resource reservation. In this paper, we introduce a new approach to measurement-based admission control for multiclass networks with link sharing. We employ adaptive and measurement-based maximal ..."
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The goal of admission control is to support the quality-of-service demands of real-time applications via resource reservation. In this paper, we introduce a new approach to measurement-based admission control for multiclass networks with link sharing. We employ adaptive and measurement-based
A Family of Measurement-Based Admission Control Algorithms
- Performance of Information and Communication Systems
, 1998
"... In this paper we introduce our concept of the requirements of an efficient admission control algorithm and propose new algorithms. Our methods need only aggregate traffic measurements and simple FIFO scheduling. We take minimal assumptions on the pattern of the traffic. Our framework defines a famil ..."
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family of measurement based admission control algorithms of which we discuss three key members. We give effective bandwidth formulae for buffered and bufferless systems with token bucket and peak rate limited sources. We also showhow the utilization can be improved by measuring the variance
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