Proposal of new ring access control and connection admission control method

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A new ring access control method is proposed for an ATM ring network. In this method, higher priority traffic which requires strict quality of service can be transmitted with no cell loss, by executing connection admission control. Lower priority traffic is transmitted using that part of the bandwidth not used for higher priority traffic. In this way, ring use is improved. A simulation is used to demonstrate these characteristics.

Inspec keywords: digital communication systems; protocols; telecommunications control; telecommunication traffic; asynchronous transfer mode

Other keywords: connection admission control; traffic priority; ring access control; ATM ring network

Subjects: Protocols; Communication switching

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      • Takiyasu, Y., Amada, E., Hatakeyama, Y., Yamauchi, Y.: `High-speed multimedia backbone LAN architecture based on ATM technology', IEEE 15th Annual Conf. on Local Computer Networks, 1990, p. 207–212.
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