Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation, Routing, and Access Control in ATM Networks

We propose a layered architecture for adaptive traffic control in ATM networks that utilizes the virtual path (VP) concept. The proposed control guarantees quality of service and simplifies call and cell processing. The control is organized in three levels: a VP level, a virtual circuit (VC) level, and a cell level.

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