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      Traffic shaping for admission control

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      LEONG_CHEE_HOENG_1998.pdf (8.256Mb)
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      Leong, Chee Hoeng.
      Date of Issue
      1998
      School
      School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
      Abstract
      Traffic shaping is used in ATM networks to achieve a desired modification of traffic characteristics. It is part of the set of procedures in ATM traffic management whose primary role is to protect the ATM network and end-systems from congestion in order to achieve network perform objectives. An additional role of traffic management is to promote the efficient use of network resources.
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      DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computer systems organization::Computer-communication networks
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