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An enforced inter-admission delay performance-driven connection admission control algorithm

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An enforced inter-admission delay performance-driven connection admission control algorithm
Connection Admission Control (CAC) is an important function in a computer network that supports Quality of Service (QoS). The function of CAC is to decide whether a new connection can be admitted on the network or a part of the network in such a way that the QoS of the new connection and the already established connections will remain within the requested limits. CAC must also ensure that network resources are used efficiently avoiding unnecessary rejections of candidate connections. Some CAC algorithms attempt to estimate or derive available resources in each hop between the source and the destination. Then they use parameters of the candidate flow and the knowledge about the available resources to make the admission decision. Very often such algorithms use measurements to find out availability of the resources. Hence the name of such algorithms, Measurement-Based CAC (MBCAC). Another class of CAC algorithms assumes that it is the end nodes and not the network that should perform the...
Stanislav Belenki
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where CCR
Authors Stanislav Belenki
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