Bandwidth Allocation Strategies in Wide-Band Integrated Networks
- 1 September 1986
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
- Vol. 4 (6) , 869-878
- https://doi.org/10.1109/jsac.1986.1146394
Abstract
A common digital transmission facility in a wide-band integrated service digital network (ISDN) provides shared access to a community of heterogeneous users. Traffic demands from these users vary in their arrival rate, their service time, and their bit rate. In order for this type of communication system to handle its traffic demands with high efficiency and flexibility, a close control of access to the shared bandwidth is required. We model the system by a general multiserver queueing system where customers demand service from a random number of servers. If no waiting is allowed, this queueing model is readily analyzed, and various server allocation strategies can be studied. If the various access requests are queued for service, then the system calls for efficient strategies for allocating servers to waiting customers. In this case, exact analysis of the underlying queueing model becomes quite difficult. For this case, we present some analytic and simulation results of the performance of the system under several server allocation policies.Keywords
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