Comparison of Static & Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Schemes for Multiple QOS Classes in ATM Networks

J.H.S. Chan, D.H.K. Tsang

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Abstract

In ATM networks, the bandwidth of virtual paths (VPs) are allocated individually for the support of different traffic classes with different quality of service (QOS) requirements within a VP. A VP combination scheme defined in [8] is a way to assign traffic classes to different VPs for satisfying all the QOS requirements. It is also referred to as static bandwidth allocation schemes which may not have good utilization of network resources because of no sharing of bandwidth among VPs. Another approach that makes use of some priority handling mechanism and allows VP bandwidth to be shared among the VPs can satisfy the different QOS requirements while maintaining efficient network use. This scheme is referred to as dynamic bandwidth allocation schemes. Numerical results of the dynamic schemes will be compared to that of the static schemes to evaluate their performance difference (i.e., the total capacity and the total buffer required).
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 1994
EventProceedings of IEEE ICCS'94, Singapore -
Duration: 1 Jan 19941 Jan 1994

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of IEEE ICCS'94, Singapore
Period1/01/941/01/94

Keywords

  • Dynamic bandwidth allocation schemes
  • Performance
  • Quality of service (QOS)
  • Traffic classes
  • Virtual paths (VPs)

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