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An Overview of Bandwidth Management Procedures in High-Speed Networks

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Packet-switched networks such as ATM [1] and plaNET [2] will form the basis for multimedia high speed networks. In these networks traffic streams with widely varying characteristics such as voice, data and video will be statistically multiplexed and share common switching and transmission resources. Managing the available bandwidth to avoid congestion and provide guaranteed levels of Grades of Service (GOS) for connections with potentially dramatic differences in their statistical behavior pose new challenges very different from the ones present in traditional packet- or circuit-switched networks.

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Günt, L., Guérin, R. (1992). An Overview of Bandwidth Management Procedures in High-Speed Networks. In: Perros, H. (eds) High-Speed Communication Networks. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3450-1_4

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