Search for dissertations about: "Admission control"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 137 swedish dissertations containing the words Admission control.
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11. Probe-based admission control in IP networks
Abstract : The current Internet design is based on a besteffortservice, which combines high utilization of network resourceswith simplicity. As a consequence of this design, the Internetis unable to provide guaranteed or predictable quality ofservice (QoS), required to offer realtime services thathave constraints on endtoend delay, delay jitterand packet loss. READ MORE
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12. Revenue Maximization in Resource Allocation : Applications in Wireless Communication Networks
Abstract : Revenue maximization for network operators is considered as a criterion for resource allocation in wireless cellular networks. A business model encompassing service level agreements between network operators and service providers is presented. READ MORE
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13. Resource Management in Computing Systems
Abstract : Resource management is an essential building block of any modern computer and communication network. In this thesis, the results of our research in the following two tracks are summarized in four papers. The first track includes three papers and covers modeling, prediction and control for multi-tier computing systems. READ MORE
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14. Traffic Control for VBR Video in Packet Switched Networks
Abstract : The best effort service offered by the Internet is notsatisfactory for the transmission of loss and delay sensitivedata, such as real-time voice and video. In order to provideservice guarantees at reasonably high load levels, additionalcontrol functions haveto be employed in the network. READ MORE
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15. Architectures for Service Differentiation in Overloaded Internet Servers
Abstract : Web servers become overloaded when one or several server resources such as network interface, CPU and disk become overutilized. Server overload leads to low server throughput and long response times experienced by the clients. Traditional server design includes only marginal or no support for overload protection. READ MORE