Abstract

Dynamic routing, if properly designed, can increase the throughput of a network. In this paper, we formulate a traffic model for multi-point videoconferencing in a VP-based ATM network and derive the link level and the conference level blocking probabilities for Fixed Routing, “Maximum Free Circuit” Routing (or M Routing) and the “Bifurcated- M Routing”. The traffic bifurcation principle can also be applied to MTB, M 2, or other routing schemes to provide additional improvements.

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