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This paper presents a cell access control scheme for guaranteeing multiple classes of cell loss QoS (Quality of Service) requirements in an output buffer of ATM switch which is shared by multiple connections. First, we propose a class acceptance controller which regulates the acceptance of the cells of QoS classes based on the state of the queue. We consider decision functions for the class acceptance controller with a view to compare their effects to the QoS performance. After that, we present a queueing analysis and derive some important performance measures. Finally, we discuss the implications of the work via numerical experiments.
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Lee, H. (1997). Guaranteeing Multiple Cell Loss Classes in Shared ATM Output Buffer. In: Campbell, A.T., Nahrstedt, K. (eds) Building QoS into Distributed Systems. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35170-4_9
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