Model-free adaptive hysteresis for dynamic bandwidth reservation
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2007-10
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Dynamic bandwidth reservation refers to the process of dynamically updating the bandwidth allocation to a connection between two network end points on the basis of actual aggregate traffic demand of the connection. We assume a scenario in which bandwidth updates for the connection should not be performed too frequently and the frequency of updates are thus limited to a so-called desired update rate. We propose an asynchronous model-free adaptive hysteresis algorithm for dynamic bandwidth reservations with such update frequency constraints. We validate the effectiveness of the proposed approach by comparing its bandwidth efficiency with that of a synchronous model-based dynamic bandwidth reservation mechanism from the existing literature.
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IEEE International Workshop on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems - Proceedings
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IEEE
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Adaptive algorithms, Bandwidth, Computer networks, Computer programming languages, Elasticity, Hysteresis, Light measurement, Telecommunication, Telecommunication traffic, Adaptive hysteresises, Aggregate traffics, Asynchronous models, Bandwidth allocations, Bandwidth efficiencies, Dynamic bandwidth reservations, Dynamic bandwidths, End points, Frequency constraints, Synchronous models, Update rates, Telecommunication systems
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