Adaptive Bandwidth Allocation Method for Long Range Dependence Traffic

In this paper, we propose a new method to allocate bandwidth adaptively according to the amount of input traffic volume for a long range dependent traffic requiring Quality of Service (QoS). In the proposed method, we divide the input process, which is modelled by an M/G/∞ input process, into two su...

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