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Takeo FUKUDA Toshikazu KODAMA Yasuhiro KATSUBE
Broadband ISDN based on ATM technologies is expected to offer enhanced and sophisticated services to customers. Since ATM will first be introduced in the business communication world, it will be worth to discuss the future image of desirable ATM customer premises network (CPN). In this paper, we first consider the possible migration scenario of Broadband CPN and some important requirements for the realization of the scenario. Then, we discuss the key issues to be solved for future ATM-CPN, which include network topology, traffic control and connectionless communication services.
Hideo MIYAHARA Toshikazu KODAMA Teruyuki KUBO Akira HAKATA Masayuki MURATA
Kensaku KINOSHITA Masayuki MURATA Takao TAKEUCHI Toshikazu KODAMA
Masao NAKAGAWA Yukitsuna FURUYA Toshikazu KODAMA Ryuji KOHNO Yoichi SAITO Yoshinori SAKAI
Hiroshi ESAKI Kazuaki IWAMURA Toshikazu KODAMA Takeo FUKUDA
The connection admission control is one of preventive traffic control in ATM networks. The one objective of connection admission control is to keep the network load moderate so as to achieve a performance objective associated with quality of services (QOS). Because the cell loss rate is more sensitive to offered load than the average queuing delay in ATM networks, QOS requirement associated with cell loss rate is considered. The connection admission control acts as one of the major roles in traffic control. The job of connection admission control is to make an acceptance decision for connection set-up request to control the network load. This paper proposed and evaluated a connection admission control method. The proposed method is suitable for real time operation even in large diversity of connection types, because the amount of calculation for connection admission control is reduced remarkably compared to conventional algorithms. Moreover, the amount of calculation for the algorithm does not increase even when the number of connection types increases. The proposed method uses probability function for the number of cells transferred from multiplexed connections and uses recursive equations in estimating cell loss rate.
Yuji INOUE Hitoshi AIDA Ichiro IIDA Toshikazu KODAMA Masayuki MURATA Norio SHIRATORI Shiro TANABE Hisao UOSE