Evaluation of reservation-arbitrated access schemes for statistical multiplexing of variable-bit-rate video traffic over dual-bus metropolitan area networks

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To address the problem of video communications over 802.6 MANs, a reservation-arbitrated (RA) access protocol is proposed which allows a variable-bit-rate video source to reserve isochronous channels on a bandwidth-on-demand basis. The paper explains the general method of RA access, compares four different schemes of acquiring incremental bandwidth in response to a reservation request, and evaluates the performance of RA access by simulations using two video-source models. Results indicate that RA access provides fair service under a cyclic capturing mechanism, permits statistical multiplexing while providing nearly isochronous transport service, allows a video source to adapt to its reserved bandwidth during network congestion, and facilitates the implementation of layered video coding techniques. © IEE, 1998.

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Chan, H. C. B., & Leung, V. C. M. (1998). Evaluation of reservation-arbitrated access schemes for statistical multiplexing of variable-bit-rate video traffic over dual-bus metropolitan area networks. IEE Proceedings: Communications, 145(3), 159–167. https://doi.org/10.1049/ip-com:19981960

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