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A framework for admission management of session-level requests exhibiting space/time heterogeneity is developed. A single sub-threshold based link-level connection admission scheme for a mix of uni-point/static session and multi-point/dynamic session Virtual Channel Link requests (VCLRs) is designed and evaluated under different scenarios. Aside from external blocking, internal loss is introduced as an important QOS parameter for multipoint/dynamic session services. Concepts of service-optimal and throughput-optimal sub-thresholds are formulated. Finally, we outline a network algorithm that designs link-level sub-thresholds in accordance with end-to-end session-level QOS parameters.
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Moghe, P., Rubin, I. (1995). Connection Admission Management in ATM Networks Supporting Dynamic Multi-Point Session Constructs. In: Sethi, A.S., Raynaud, Y., Faure-Vincent, F. (eds) Integrated Network Management IV. IM 1995. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34890-2_18
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