1994 IEEE GLOBECOM. Communications: The Global Bridge
DOI: 10.1109/glocom.1994.512850
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Routing with admission control in ATM networks

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“…As described earlier, the QoS and congestion can be continually monitored on each VC or VP connection by regular management cells. In addition, it is easy to simultaneously measure other selection criteria such as link utilization, length (number of hops), queue lengths, or available bandwidth [14,[21][22][23][24][25]. If source routing is used, management cells can continuously collect and report this information to the source node of each connection.…”
Section: Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As described earlier, the QoS and congestion can be continually monitored on each VC or VP connection by regular management cells. In addition, it is easy to simultaneously measure other selection criteria such as link utilization, length (number of hops), queue lengths, or available bandwidth [14,[21][22][23][24][25]. If source routing is used, management cells can continuously collect and report this information to the source node of each connection.…”
Section: Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%