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K. Shiomoto, N. Yamanaka, and T. Takahashi. Overview of measurementbased connection admission control methods in atm networks. IEEE Communications Surveys, 1999.

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Measurement-Based Management of Network Resources - Moore (2002)   (Correct)

....requirements) and AC based upon measurement based estimation (for traffic with more flexible QoS requirements. Additionally, the authors noted the problems of CE based algorithms and then use two MBAC approaches, neither of which address the drawbacks of the CE model. A study presented in [Shiomoto99] reviewed a handful of MBAC algorithm approaches [Saito91, Tedijanto93, Gibbens95, Li95, Shiomoto95, Dziong97] This survey presented a summary of the base ideas of each algorithm. The MBAC algorithms are contrasted using the criteria of the implementation complexity (estimated from each ....

.... using the criteria of the implementation complexity (estimated from each algorithm s design) bandwidth efficiency (based upon whether the algorithm accounts for buffering effects) and the form of the basic computation (whether based upon calculations of effective bandwidth or loss ratio) Shiomoto99] does not conduct an operational comparison and only notes in passing the effects of traffic self similarity. However, this paper provides an interesting comparative contribution. Interactions between Session Level and Smaller Timescales As noted in the introduction to this section, control at ....

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K. Shiomoto, N. Yamanaka, and T. Takahashi. Overview of MeasurementBased Connection Admission Control Methods in ATM Networks. IEEE Communication Surveys, pages 2--13, First Quarter 1999. (pp 60, 103, 156)


A Measurement-based Call Admission Control Scheme for ATM.. - Elsayed, Hendy (2003)   (Correct)

....be well understood. A certainty equivalence assumption can grossly compromise the target performance of the system. The improvement in performance is quantified as a function of the estimation window and adjustment of the target QOS. For a recent survey please refer to the paper by Shiomoto et al. [12]. We propose a novel dynamic call admission control method. The method is based on the diffusion approximation method, which is traditionally used for calculating the effective bandwidth for a number of connections having a probabilistic cell loss requirement. The diffusion approximation has been ....

....CAC scheme depends on the measurement process to obtain accurate estimates of the aggregate behavior of the on going connections at a particular link. The accuracy of previously proposed MBAC methods was dependent on the selection of the timing resolution of the measurement process [8] 10] and [12]. In our proposed scheme, we use an innovative definition of the timing period that is a function of the multiplexed sources characteristics. This reduces (if not eliminates) the dependency on the time resolution of the measurement intervals. We define two time scales for the measurement process ....

K. Shiomoto, N. Yamanaka, and T. Takahashi, Overview of Measurement-based Connection Admission Control in ATM Networks, IEEE Communications Surveys, First Quarter 1999 (available from http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/surveys).


A Joint Source-Channel Coding Approach to Network Transport .. - Kurceren, Modestino (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....previous results in [1] to an end to end rate distortion analysis of the system, we will need to characterize video sources with reasonably accurate and analytically tractable traffic models. There has been an enormous amount of interest and research in traffic modeling of VBR video sources [14] [16]. In this work, we make use of the simple 2 state MMPP, illustrated in Fig. 5, whose parameters are fitted to traces produced by an MPEG 2 encoder. The MMPP, a non renewal, doublystochastic Poisson process whose arrival rate depends on the state of an underlying continuous time Markov chain, has ....

K. Shiomoto, N. Yamanaka, and T. Takahashi, "Overview of measurement-based connection admission control methods in ATM networks," IEEE Communications Surveys, pp. 2--13, First Quarter 1999.


Deterministic End-to-End Delay Bounds in an Accumulation.. - Urvoy, Hebuterne, Dallery (2000)   (Correct)

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K. Shiomoto, N. Yamanaka, and T. Takahashi. Overview of measurementbased connection admission control methods in atm networks. IEEE Communications Surveys, 1999.

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