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22 November 1999 Enterprise network control and management: traffic flow models
William Maruyama, Mark S. George, Eileen Hernandez, Keith LoPresto, Yea Uang
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Proceedings Volume 3845, Multimedia Systems and Applications II; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.371221
Event: Photonics East '99, 1999, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
The exponential growth and dramatic increase in demand for network bandwidth is expanding the market for broadband satellite networks. It is critical to rapidly deliver ubiquitous satellite communication networks that are differentiated by lower cost and increased Quality of Service (QoS). There is a need to develop new network architectures, control and management systems to meet the future commercial and military traffic requirements, services and applications. The next generation communication networks must support legacy and emerging network traffic while providing user negotiated levels of QoS. Network resources control algorithms must be designed to provide the guaranteed performance levels for voice, video and data having different service requirements. To evaluate network architectures and performance, it is essential to understand the network traffic characteristics.
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William Maruyama, Mark S. George, Eileen Hernandez, Keith LoPresto, and Yea Uang "Enterprise network control and management: traffic flow models", Proc. SPIE 3845, Multimedia Systems and Applications II, (22 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.371221
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KEYWORDS
Network architectures

Data modeling

Control systems

Statistical analysis

Asynchronous transfer mode

Internet

Satellites

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