Exploring and evaluating dynamic BAM configuration by management systems

The Bandwidth Allocation Models (BAMs) are management possibilities to bandwidth allocation in multiservice networks. This paper evaluates and explores the alternative of allowing BAM definition and configuration on a more dynamic way. In effect, one of the basic motivations towards BAM dynamic allo...

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Dynamic scheduling
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Quality of service
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Resource management
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