Abstract

Admission control is a fundamental mechanism for the provisionof Quality of Services in multiservice net works. The control of long-range dependent traffic demands specially designed mechanism. In tlus paper, a greedy policy for the admission control of self-similar traffic is introduced. This policy accepts flows into the network according to a decreasing order of revenue. It is shown that results produced by this new policy are close to the one produced by and optimum policy.

Highlights

  • Admission control is a fundamental mechanism the buffer overflow probability significantly

  • The concept of equivalent bandwidth is intimately connected with admission control and associated service requirement [6]

  • Controlar triifego que apresenta dependencia de longa dura

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A GREEDY POliCY FOR THE ADMISSION CONTROL OF SELF-SIMILAR TRAFFIC

Abstract - Admission control is a fundamental mechanism the buffer overflow probability significantly. For the admission control of self-similar traffic is introduced. This policy accepts flows into the network according to a decreasing order of revenue. The concept of equivalent bandwidth is intimately connected with admission control and associated service requirement [6]. There has Keywords: Admission control, self-similar traffic, envelope process e Resumo - Controle de admissao urn mecanisme fundamental para o provimento de QoS em redes multirnidia. Uma politica gulosa para controle de admissao e de tnifego que apresenta dependencia de longa durac;fio in-. A new traffic model called the fractional Brownian motion (fBm) envelope process for the characterization of an LRD flow has been proposed [13].

INTRODUCTION
A FRACTAL BROWNIAN MOTION ENVELOPE PROCESS
TIME SCALE OF INTEREST
A GREEDY POLICY FOR ADMISSION CONTROL a
CONCLUSIONS
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