Evaluation of the virtual source/virtual destination-technique for available bit rate traffic in ATM-networks

This paper deals with the performance analysis of the virtual source/virtual destination (VS/VD) technique for ABR flow control. The VS/VD mechanism allows the segmentation of the ABR end-to-end feedback loop. We investigate the behaviour and performance of classical explicit rate switch algorithms...

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Asynchronous transfer mode
Bandwidth
Bit rate
Communication system traffic control
Computer science
Exact sciences and technology
Feedback loop
Performance analysis
Switches
Systems, networks and services of telecommunications
Telecommunication traffic
Telecommunications
Telecommunications and information theory
Teletraffic
Traffic control
Transmission and modulation (techniques and equipments)
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