Presentation 1993/8/27
Congestion control in a multi-hop network-Proposal of a Burstserver architecture-
Tutomu Murase,
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Abstract(in English) A Burstserver architecture for ATM networks is proposed.Fast Reservation Protocol(FRP)for high speed bursty data has disadvantages that the quality of service might be seriously degraded in multihop networks. A data server named as Burstserver reserves bandwidth and sends a burst between servers and the source, destination in a step by step manner,so that numnber of hops is equivalently decreased.The Buistserver,which is attached to the intermediate node of the network,should have huge buffer space and FRP functionality. To look at the basic performance of the burstserver,simple analysis has been done by queueing models.Due to blocking probability improvement,delay versus throughput characteristics are shown to be good performance.Then,three types of burstserver implementation are proposed and configuration of the burstserver networks are discussed.
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Keyword(in English) ATM / BISDN / Burst traffic / Bandwidth allocation / Congestion control
Paper # SAT93-43,IN93-45,SST93-43
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Title (in English) Congestion control in a multi-hop network-Proposal of a Burstserver architecture-
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Keyword(1) ATM
Keyword(2) BISDN
Keyword(3) Burst traffic
Keyword(4) Bandwidth allocation
Keyword(5) Congestion control
1st Author's Name Tutomu Murase
1st Author's Affiliation NEC()
Date 1993/8/27
Paper # SAT93-43,IN93-45,SST93-43
Volume (vol) vol.93
Number (no) 194
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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