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A new measurement-based admission control algorithm to support Quality of Service(QoS) demand is proposed for soft real-time applications. In the algorithm, admission test is performed across Multiple Time-Scales (MTS) to accurately capture traffic fluctuation on various time-scales. By applying the QoS requirements directly to admission test, the MTS algorithm can properly meet the QoS target and maximize the bandwidth utilization.
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Yi, N., Jiang, W., Jin, Y. et al. Measurement-based admission control using multiple time-scales test. J. of Electron.(China) 21, 495–499 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11767-004-0022-5
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