by Domenico Ferrari, Amit Gupta
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
ftp://tenet.berkeley.edu/pub/tenet/Papers/FerGup93.ps
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Abstract:
We investigate the network resource partitioning problem for real-time communication. Resource partitioning is useful for a number of applications, including virtual private subnetworks, advance reservation of realtime network services, fast establishment of real-time connections and support for mobile computing with real-time communication. We propose a scheme where resource partitioning requires extra computation only at connection establishment time, and where per-packet scheduling and rate control do not require any extra work for supporting resource partitioning.
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