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Performance Evaluation, Volume 31
Volume 31, Numbers 1-2, November 1997
- B. A. Makrucki:
A Connection Admission Control for Variable Bit Rate Connections in ATM. 3-31 - Erol Gelenbe, Samir Kotia, David Krauss:
Call Establishment Overload in Large ATM Networks. 33-49 - Saverio Mascolo, Dirceu Cavendish, Mario Gerla:
ATM Rate-Based Congestion Control Using a Smith Predictor. 51-65 - Raj Jain, Shivkumar Kalyanaraman, Ram Viswanathan:
The OSU Scheme for Congestion Avoidance in ATM Networks: Lessons Learnt and Extensions. 67-88 - Aleksandar Kolarov, Gopalakrishnan Ramamurthy:
Comparison of Explicit Rate and Explicit Forward Congestion Indication Flow Control Schemes for ABR Service in Wide Area Networks. 89-106 - Ian F. Akyildiz, Jörg Liebeherr, Ioanis Nikolaidis:
Multi-Level Rate-Based Flow Control for ABR Traffic. 107-131 - Simon S. Lam, Geoffrey G. Xie:
Burst Scheduling Networks. 133-157
Volume 31, Numbers 3-4, January 1998
- Sem C. Borst, Robert D. van der Mei:
Waiting-Time Approximations for Multiple-Server Polling Systems. 163-182 - Roya Ulrich, Ulrich Herzog, Pieter S. Kritzinger:
Modeling Buffer Utilization in Cell-Based Networks. 183-199 - Jeffrey E. Diamond, Attahiru Sule Alfa:
Matrix Analytical Model of an ATM Output Buffer with Self-Similar Traffic. 201-210 - Srinivas R. Chakravarthy, Stefanka S. Chukova, Boyan Dimitrov:
Analysis of MAP/M/2/K Queueing Model with Infinite Resequencing Buffer. 211-228 - Joseph Abate, Gagan L. Choudhury, Ward Whitt:
Numerical Inversion of Multidimensional Laplace Transforms by the Laguerre Method. 229-243 - Anja Feldmann, Ward Whitt:
Fitting Mixtures of Exponentials to Long-Tail Distributions to Analyze Network. 245-279 - Nick G. Duffield:
Conditioned Asymptotics for Tail Probabilities in Large Multiplexers. 281-300 - Nedo Celandroni:
Analysis of Transient of the Datagram Traffic for a Demand Assignment TDMA. 301-319
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