| Mark Wm. Beckner, Tony T. Lee, and Steven E. Minzer, "A Protocol and Prototype for Broadband Subscriber Access to ISDNs," pp. 462-469, Proceedings of the IEEE International Switching Symposium, Phoenix, Arizona (March, 1987). |
....as those employed on the Internet [2] have long been used to manage traffic congestion on networks in which few cells may be in transit between Leland Window Based Congestion Management 2 one source and its destination. As an alternative approach to access control, rate based windows [3] ( leaky buckets or input throttles ) have recently received much attention in the industrial [4] 5] 6] 7] and academic [8] 9] 10] research communities. A leaky bucket forces a traffic source not to exceed some specified average rate of traffic input (over some interval) and some ....
....of credit oriented access control policies called windows 1 . Although this extensive family of policies includes many variations, this report concentrates on three widely studied window policies in particular, one purely rate based and the other two acknowledgement based. The leaky bucket [3] window explicitly enforces average input rates and maximum burst lengths using an interval timer and a cell counter for each windowed connection. The counter is initialized to some maximum credit, the burst limit . Whenever the counter is greater than zero, a cell submitted to the access point ....
Mark Wm. Beckner, Tony T. Lee, and Steven E. Minzer, "A Protocol and Prototype for Broadband Subscriber Access to ISDNs," pp. 462-469, Proceedings of the IEEE International Switching Symposium, Phoenix, Arizona (March, 1987).
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