Connection-Wise End-to-End Delay Analysis in ATM Networks
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概要
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A systematic method for connection-wise end-to-end delay analysis in asynchronous transfer mode(ATM)networks is proposed.This method consists of the followings:(i)per-stream nodal analysis;(ii)output processes characterization;and(iii)moment matching scheme.Following our previous work[1], we employ H-MMPPs / Slotted D / 1 to model ATM queues.Each virtual connection(VC)in ATM networks can be regarded as a tandem configuration of such queues.In[1], the per-stream analytical results for such an H-MMPPs / Slotted D / 1 queue have been provided.In this paper, not only the composite output process is exactly characterized, but also the component in an output process that corresponds to a specific traffic stream is approximated via a decomposition scheme.A moment matching scheme to emulate the per-stream output process as a two-state MMPP is further proposed.Through moment matching, we can then approximate the connection-wise end-to-end delay by recursively performing the nodal performance analysis.The connection-wise end-to-end delay is crucial to network resource decision or control problems such as call admission control(CAC)and routing.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2000-03-25
著者
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CHANG Jin-Fu
the Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University
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Chang Jin-fu
The Department Of Electrical Engineering National Chi Nan University
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FERNG Huei-Wen
the Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University
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Ferng Huei-wen
The Department Of Electrical Engineering National Taiwan University
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