DocumentCode
774982
Title
Analysis of Traffic Access Control Strategies in Integrated Service Networks
Author
Kraimeche, Belkacem ; Schwartz, Mischa
Author_Institution
Bell Communications Research, Red Bank, NJ
Volume
33
Issue
10
fYear
1985
fDate
10/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1085
Lastpage
1093
Abstract
A common digital transmission facility provides service to a community of heterogeneous users generating traffic with differing intensity, message length, and bit rate. In order for this type of integrated communication system to handle its traffic demands with high efficiency and flexibility, close control of access and switching at the input node is required. We propose, analyze, and compare two different strategies for managing the access of two types of traffic, a blockable wide-band (WB) type of traffic and a queueable narrow-band (NB) type of traffic, sharing the transmission resource dynamically. The first strategy assigns preemptive priority to the WB traffic over the NB traffic, whereas the second strategy employs a wide-band to narrow-band bit rate compression mechanism. Exact analytic models are developed, and solution methods are presented and implemented. It is shown that the best combined performance is obtained when the two strategies are adaptively combined according to the offered load.
Keywords
Communication switching; Integrated services digital networks; Switching, communication; Access control; Bit rate; Communication switching; Communication system traffic control; Control systems; Intserv networks; Narrowband; Niobium; Traffic control; Wideband;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1985.1096220
Filename
1096220
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