• DocumentCode
    2082669
  • Title

    Adaptive access control of ATM traffic using neural networks

  • Author

    Onyiagha, Godfrey ; Krasniqi, Xhafer ; Clarkson, Trevor

  • Author_Institution
    Design Centre, Ericsson (Components) Ltd., Swindon, UK
  • Volume
    1
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    18-22 Nov 1996
  • Firstpage
    201
  • Abstract
    We report a new adaptive mechanism for the access control of VBR sources in an ATM network environment. The general requirement for ATM in the context of B-ISDN is to accommodate on the same network, the varying bandwidth needs of future video, voice and data services. In establishing a call or connection, the quality of service on the source-to-destination path of already existing connections within the network, has to be evaluated and found not to violate an agreed contract. This evaluation of the end-to-end performance along a complete virtual path (VP), before deciding whether to reject or accept the call is both slow and difficult to achieve, especially for inhomogeneous variable bit rate sources. If the statistically time independent characteristics of the new and existing connections are known, then a more direct and preventive access control can be exerted on individual cell streams at the nodal switching points. An efficient access control has to be adaptive and fast (short delay), in order to cope well with the high bit rate traffic expected in ATM networks. We have trained the probabilistic random access memory neural network to learn the stochastic arrival pattern of cells at an ATM switching node during a given time slot. This knowledge is then applied to achieve adaptive access control of both homogeneous and inhomogeneous sources
  • Keywords
    B-ISDN; adaptive control; asynchronous transfer mode; buffer storage; learning (artificial intelligence); neural nets; probability; random-access storage; stochastic processes; telecommunication computing; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; ATM network; ATM switching node; ATM traffic; B-ISDN; RAM; VBR sources; adaptive access control; bandwidth; cell streams; data services; end to end performance; high bit rate traffic; homogeneous sources; inhomogeneous variable bit rate sources; nodal switching points; probabilistic random access memory neural network; quality of service; statistically time independent characteristics; stochastic arrival pattern; video services; virtual path; voice services; Access control; Adaptive control; Asynchronous transfer mode; B-ISDN; Bandwidth; Bit rate; Communication system traffic control; Context-aware services; Neural networks; Programmable control;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Global Telecommunications Conference, 1996. GLOBECOM '96. 'Communications: The Key to Global Prosperity
  • Conference_Location
    London
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-3336-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/GLOCOM.1996.594360
  • Filename
    594360