DocumentCode
1349869
Title
Per-stream jitter analysis in CBR ATM multiplexors
Author
Privalov, Aleksandr ; Sohraby, Khosrow
Author_Institution
Comput. Sci. Telecommun., Missouri Univ., Kansas City, MO, USA
Volume
6
Issue
2
fYear
1998
fDate
4/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
141
Lastpage
149
Abstract
Constant bit-rate (CBR) traffic is expected to be a major source of traffic in high-speed networks. Such sources may have stringent delay and loss requirements and, in many cases, they should be delivered exactly as they were generated. A simple delay priority scheme will bound the cell delay and jitter for CBR streams so that in the network switches CBR traffic will only compete with other CBR traffic in the networks, In this paper we consider a multiplexor in such an environment. We provide an exact analysis of the jitter process in the homogeneous case. In this case we obtain the complete characterization of the jitter process showing the inaccuracies of the existing results. Our results indicate that jitter variance is bounded and never exceeds the constant 2/3 slot. It is also shown that the per-stream successive cell interdeparture times are negatively correlated with the lag 1 correlation of -1/2. Higher order correlation coefficients are shown to be zero. Simple asymptotic results on per-stream behavior are also provided when the number of CBR streams is considered large. In the heterogeneous case we bound the jitter distribution and moments. Simple results are provided for the computation of the bound on the jitter variance for any mix of CBR streams in this case. It is shown that streams with a low rate (large period) do experience little jitter variance. However, the jitter variance for the high-rate streams could be quite substantial
Keywords
asynchronous transfer mode; jitter; telecommunication traffic; CBR ATM multiplexors; asymptotic results; cell delay; constant bit-rate traffic; delay priority scheme; high-speed network; higher order correlation coefficients; homogeneous case; jitter process; multiplexer; network switches; per-stream behavior; per-stream jitter analysis; successive cell interdeparture times; Asynchronous transfer mode; Cities and towns; Delay; High-speed networks; Intelligent networks; Jitter; Quality of service; Switches; Telecommunication traffic; Timing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6692
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/90.664263
Filename
664263
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