Publication | Closed Access
Effective bandwidth of general Markovian traffic sources and admission control of high speed networks
737
Citations
35
References
1993
Year
Leaky Bucket RegulatorEngineeringNetwork AnalysisStochastic AnalysisOperations ResearchStochastic ProcessesNetwork CalculusSystems EngineeringPrime InstrumentHigh Speed NetworksTelecommunicationsNetwork FlowsStochastic NetworksProbability TheoryComputer ScienceEffective BandwidthQueueing SystemsAdmission ControlNetwork Traffic ControlFluid QueueCongestion ControlCongestion Management
A prime instrument for controlling congestion in a high-speed network is admission control, which limits calls and guarantees a grade of service determined by delay and loss probability in the multiplexer. It is shown that for general Markovian traffic sources it is possible to assign a notional effective bandwidth to each source that is an explicitly identified, simply computed quantity with provably correct properties in the natural asymptotic regime of small loss probabilities. It is the maximal real eigenvalue of a matrix that is directly obtained from the source characteristics and the admission criterion, and for several sources it is simply additive. Both fluid and point process models are considered. Numerical results show that the acceptance set for heterogeneous classes of sources is closely approximated and conservatively bounded by the set obtained from the effective bandwidth approximation. The bandwidth-reducing properties of the leaky bucket regulator are exhibited numerically.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1