Abstract

In recent years, wireless asynchronous transfer mode networks have become popular and are in widespread use for supporting various types of data transmission. To minimize the cost in setting up routes and to meet the QoS constraint in time-sensitive traffic, in addition to bandwidth capacity, this paper focuses on the optimization of the number of shared links to reduce the call-blocking rate and the handoff failure rate for intercell roaming. The average longest path length and the average of the average path length of the constructed multicast trees are shown to be stable when the network load becomes heavy.

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