Abstract

Recently, Cohen and Segall (1992) introduced a novel approach to dynamically allocate isochronous channels on integrated ring networks. This note proposes a small, but useful enhancement to this scheme by bundling together all the super channels into a master channel from which any required isochronous bandwidth can be allocated. This results in: (1) allowing isochronous connections with greater bandwidth requirements; and (2) reducing the probability of call blocking. The enhanced scheme requires a slight, but negligible increase in the isochronous channels overhead.

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