
| preface acknowledsments chapter 1 introduction chapter 2 broadband services and atm chapter 3 traffic characterization for broadband services 3.1 introduction 21 3.2 packet voice modelin8 26 3.3 fluid source modeiin8 of packet voice 32 3.4 markov-modulated poisson process: application to voice multiplexin$ 45 3.5 video traffic characterization 58 3.6 fluid source modelins of a video multiplexer 67 3.7 mmpp mode[ for video traffic: histogram approximation 79 3.8 doubly stochastic processes--cell and burst re$ions 91 3.9 bursty traffic model 110 problems 113 chapter 4 admission and access control in broadband networks 4.1 admission control 124 4.2 access control--leaky bucket technique 147 4.3 leaky bucket with data buffering--fluid analysis 160 .problems 176 chapter 5 atm switches 5.1 introduction 181 5.2 output versus input queueing 186 5.3 mathematical interlude: moment-generating functions, with application to atm (deterministic service) queues 190 5.4 output and input queueing in atm switches 197 5.5 multistage space switches: self-routing switches 208 5.5.1 summary, atm switch architectures 228 5.6 performance analysis, banyan switch architecture 229 problems 238 chapter 6 end-to-end traffic bounds and effective capacity 6.1 deterministic bounds 244 6.2 stochastic bounds and effective capacity 261 problems 281 chapter 7 feedback congestion control in broadband networks 7.1 introduction 284 7.2 congestion and congestion control mechanisms 289 7.3 current window control mechanisms for data networks 292 7.4 closed-loop, rate-based traffic control: atm forum proposal 303 7.5 window control in a large delay-bandwidth environment 310 problems 329 appendix elements of queuein8 theory m/m/1 queues: poisson arrivals, exponential service times 336 queues with dependence on state of system 345 m/g/1 queues: general service time distribution 348 references index |
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