The available bit rate (ABR) service class is a solution for the integration of data traffic in asynchronous transfer mode networks. Many algorithms have been proposed to implement ABR services. The authors present simulation results showing poor performance by a common ABR algorithm when supporting TCP bursty traffic. As a solution to this problem, the authors propose time averaging of the parameters calculated by the ABR algorithms.
ABR performance in presence of bursty TCP traffic
1998-04-30
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
data communication , available bit rate service class , stability , telecommunication congestion control , transport control protocol , asynchronous transfer mode , data traffic , telecommunication traffic , asynchronous transfer mode networks , ABR performance , bursty TCP traffic , ATM networks , transport protocols , parameters time averaging
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