DocumentCode
3227031
Title
The advent of traffic associated grading system in multimedia teleconferencing
Author
Rashvand, H.F.
fYear
1997
fDate
35598
Firstpage
42401
Lastpage
42405
Abstract
There are many non-technical and equally important aspects associated with the global multimedia conferencing. Some of these are social, business, cultural, and environmental. The article touches on a few inter-related dimensions of multimedia conferencing as a viable future of global communication and directly relate both to this particular service in how and what is really involved. The ATM traffic optimising manager (ATOM) offers an effective generalised solution to the mixed sources of traffic characterised as real-time, flexible-time, CBR and VBR. In this method we use a specially configured common buffer for interfacing, controlling and serving the ATM cells by applying accurate accounts for each service for their quality using a simplified method of the traffic associated grading (TAG) mechanism. The TAG mechanism provides a solution in enabling the technology to accommodate and control mixed traffic based upon their quality characteristics. It is essentially a trade-off to various parameters in the services involved seeking an ultimate satisfactory working condition which in turn improves the system´s overall optimum performance. The sample results provided shows how the delay and loss are swapped by the parameters of the TAG as the main controller of the drop and delay decision
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Teleconferencing Futures (Digest No: 1997/121), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19970651
Filename
644427
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