Title
Modeling and Simulation of ATM Traffic Management
Abstract
This paper discusses modeling and simulation of ATMTraffic Management. It presents a survey on therequirements needed for such task considering previouswork in the area. The survey encloses the followingtopics: the modeling approach; the requirements fortrustworthy performance and QoS analysis; and thechoice of the simulation environment where the modelswill be implemented. The paper also presents a new ATMnetwork model implemented in a communication systemssimulation environment called SimNT 2.0. The networkmodel covers SVC routing and management, ATM trafficmanagement functions, packet and celltransport/processing and clients behavior. The TMfunctions taken into account include per-VC queuing,weighted fair-share scheduling, traffic shaping, effectivebandwidth connection admission control, selective celldiscarding, leaky-bucket traffic policing and trafficcontract configuration and negotiation. Numerical resultsbriefly demonstrate the network model.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1109/SIMSYM.2004.1299492
Annual Simulation Symposium
Keywords
Field
DocType
atmtraffic management,network model,new atmnetwork model,atm trafficmanagement function,svc routing,leaky-bucket traffic,qos analysis,communication systemssimulation environment,atm traffic management,simulation environment,modeling approach,modeling and simulation,distributed system,computational modeling,fault tolerant system,cell transport,leaky bucket,quality of service,traffic shaping,packet switching,resource allocation,scheduling algorithm,traffic management,asynchronous transfer mode,queueing theory
Traffic generation model,Admission control,Computer science,Computer network,Asynchronous Transfer Mode,Real-time computing,Traffic contract,Traffic shaping,Network traffic control,Network traffic simulation,Traffic policing,Distributed computing
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1080-241X
0-7695-2110-X
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.37
17
4